Read MoreListening to the music of Jarmila Xymena Górna, to her amazing voice influenced by many musical genres, I would never say it was the Jewish mysticism that inspired this artist who was born in Poland and lives in London. But it did. (Basia Monka, Jerusalem Post)
'Słuchając muzyki Jarmili Xymeny Górnej, jej niesamowitego głosu zainspirowanego wieloma stylami, nigdy bym nie powiedziała, że to żydowska mistyka zainspirowała tę artystkę, która urodziła się w Polsce a mieszka w Londynie. Ale tak właśnie się stało'. (Basia Monka, Jerusalem Post)
Read MoreHundreds of students have benefitted from this exceptionally effective approach to learning, and for many of her students this methodology has been a real ‘game changer’…
‘Jarmila Xymena Gorna is like a musical polymath. She’s a bit like the Ibn Ezra, and although he is a medieval Torah commentator and she’s a modern musician - so there’s quite a gap between them, but in a way it’s very much the same kind of ability to do many, many, many things well, all at the same time without seemingly specialising in one, being super confident in all of them...’
Read Moreאנ׳ מאוד נרגשת. השירים שלי הושמעו בתוכנית של דובי לנצ. הייתי רוצה להודות לדובי ולכל המאזינים. מקווה מאוד שנהנתם
Read MoreIn 2006 I was invited to take part in the exhibition titled 'Childhood Memories' at the V&A Museum of Childhood in London. I chose to recall how, as a child, I constructed my first 'recording studio', where I was able to execute basic tracking and layering of different parts. I used my sister's old Grundig reel to reel and my own new little Grundig tape recorder to do that. Actually, the museum couldn't find a Grundig, so a prop was used!
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