In 1995, Azmeh joined the Damascus-based pop music band
Kulna Sawa (Arabic for:
All of us together), founded by composer and songwriter
Iyad Rimawi and other young Syrian musicians. They produced two albums and were quite successful in the Middle East. In 2003, Azmeh, singer
Dima Orsho,
oud player
Issam Rafea and others started the Syrian
world fusion band
Hewar (Arabic for
dialogue). On his website, Azmeh describes
Hewar as "an attempt to transcend the barriers of cultural disparities and misconceptions, and establish a civilized communication which builds on what brings humans closer together rather than separates them." He claims that
Hewar's music draws from a variety of influences, from both the
Arab world and the
West. As a student at Juilliard, Azmeh co-founded Neolexica with pianist
Dinuk Wijeratne. He has also played with the
Syrian National Symphony Orchestra, debuting a clarinet concerto written especially for him by Syrian composer
Zaid Jabri at the opening of the
Damascus Opera House. as well as with
Yo-Yo Ma's
Silk Road Ensemble that won a
Grammy Award for the album
Sing Me Home in 2017. Having performed frequently in Germany, for example in Hamburg's
Elbphilharmonie, Azmeh is also a frequent guest and workshop mentor of the
Morgenland Festival in
Osnabrück, Germany. In 2019, he published his double CD "
Uneven Sky", with Yo-Yo Ma as guest artist on cello and the
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, presenting works by Syrian
contemporary composers Kareem Roustom, Zaid Jabri, Dia Succari as well as his own compositions. This album was awarded the prestigious 2019
Klassik Opus Award in Germany. For Azmeh's 2021 album
Flow, his compositions were arranged by Wolf Kerschek and recorded with the Hamburg-based
NDR bigband. A review in the German jazz magazine
Jazzthetik commented on the opening track: “Above all, Azmeh reveals the essence of his music in this prologue: It's not Arabia, not jazz, not classical, it's all of that - the elements flow into each other." For May 2024, the German NDR bigband announced concerts in New York, Philadelphia and Chicago, featuring Azmeh and music from his album
Flow. In June 2022, the Morgenland Festival presented Azmeh’s composition
Songs for Days to Come, his first production of a
musical theatre. The songs and libretto are based on poems by contemporary Syrian poets, expressing the sufferings of the
Syrian civil war. Sung in
Arabic by Syrian soprano
Dima Orsho and the Osnabrück opera choir, they are meant to express the melody of the Arabic language. ==Selected discography==