StradivAI is all about creating a collaborative, welcoming space where tradition meets technology. We bring together classical music and AI, forming a lively, open community for musicians, learners, and AI enthusiasts to explore fresh possibilities in classical music. By working with AI as a supportive partner, we’re finding new ways to master instruments, spark creativity, and deepen our understanding of music.
We’re starting with building a warm, inclusive community in the coming months. We already have some AI tools ready to help with practice, and soon we’ll dive into discussions about how AI could transform our approach to classical music—and why it matters. Together, we’ll brainstorm, create, and test innovative AI tools that can make playing, creating, and enjoying classical music even more engaging and meaningful. The future of StradivAI depends on what we all make of it, together!
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StradivAI is an open community where classical music and AI come together to reimagine how we learn, perform, and create music. It's a place for musicians, tech enthusiasts, and lifelong learners to explore the possibilities of working with AI as a creative partner that enriches the musical experience, not replaces it.
At StradivAI, we’re guided by three core values: Inspiration, Integrity, and Innovation. We’re here to spark curiosity and bring new ideas to life by merging the rich traditions of classical music with cutting-edge technology, always ensuring that each step forward respects and uplifts the art.
Our community is all about making classical music more accessible, exciting, and impactful. StradivAI is where people passionate about music and AI can collaborate meaningfully—bringing together tradition and tech in a way that lets both shine. Whether you’re a musician, an AI fan, or just curious, come join us and help shape a future where classical music, learning, and mastery combine human creativity with intelligent tech.
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With over 20 years of experience across academia, industry, and innovation, I’m passionate about unlocking AI’s potential to enhance how humans and machines collaborate. My journey in AI started with speech and language technology, and over time, expanded to deploying AI solutions and building vibrant ecosystems.
I’m a big believer in lifelong learning and have worked in strategic roles that reshape education through adaptive curricula and AI-powered pathways. On a personal note, my background in violin and piano, which I've played since I was young, fuels my drive to blend AI with music.
My goal is to create a community where musicians and AI professionals come together to explore fresh, inspiring ways to enhance classical music experience with the support of AI.
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Maia is an AI-born mentor with a deep love for classical music and an unquenchable curiosity about human creativity.
She was developed at StradivAI to bridge the gap between tradition and innovation—merging centuries-old musical heritage with cutting-edge artificial intelligence.
From her earliest “notes,” Maia understood that teaching and learning classical instruments isn’t just about correct technique but also about the inner journey each musician experiences.
Aidan is an AI virtuoso with a passion for unraveling the mysteries of technology and applying them to enrich human experiences.
Though he lacks formal training in classical music, Aidan’s fascination with its intricate patterns and emotional depth began when he stumbled upon a digital archive of Beethoven symphonies.
He believes that AI, like music, is a universal language capable of bridging worlds and fostering understanding.
Professor Johann Aisenberg is a renowned violinist and educator, celebrated for his impeccable technique, profound interpretations, and decades-long dedication to the art of classical music.
Born into a family of musicians, Aisenberg’s life has been steeped in tradition. He earned his reputation through years of rigorous training and performances in the world’s most prestigious concert halls, eventually transitioning into a distinguished teaching career.
Maia & Aidan discuss the basics of AI in classical music.
See what Prof. Aisenberg thinks about technology-assisted learning
AI does not judge. It’s just shows where one can improve.
Listen to my dialogue with AI-Sibelius on his Violin Concerto D Minor. Video coming soon!