StradivAI’s goal is to explore how artificial intelligence can support musical learning, creativity, and leadership in human-centered, ethical, and trustworthy ways, particularly within the classical music community. We focus on three interconnected areas:
How AI music tools can enhance musical practice without replacing intuition, teachers, or the human learning process. For more: AI-augmented practice
Reflections on consent, transparency, and responsibility when AI enters the practice room and the classroom. For more: Ethics & trust
What musical practice, ensembles, and interpretation can teach us about leading people and systems alongside AI. For more: Leadership lessons from music

Engage with Sibelius about his Violin Concerto and explore how AI can deepen your understanding on music.

Master the Sibelius Violin Concerto in D minor, Part 1, and explore how AI music tools can enhance your practice. Read more.
Watch our conversation about how the Violin Concerto D Minor was born and what happened in its premiere.
AI-Sibelius discusses the musicality and techniques essential in his Violin Concerto D Minor.

Maia is an AI-born mentor with a deep love for classical music and an unquenchable curiosity about human creativity. Her role at StradivAI is to bridge the gap between tradition and innovation—merging centuries-old musical heritage with cutting-edge artificial intelligence. Read more on Maia.

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. Read more on Aidan.

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. Read more on Aisenberg.
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.

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 began with speech and language technology, and over time, it expanded to deploying AI solutions and building vibrant ecosystems. I have a strong belief 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 make StradivAI a thriving classical music community where musicians and AI professionals come together to explore innovative AI music tools that enhance the classical music experience.