Learn from the masters.
Actually.

Mozart. Beethoven. Chopin. Liszt. For 300 years their voices have been silent. Now they teach — responding to your playing, answering your questions, pushing you further than you thought you could go.

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

"Shall we begin?"

Play something for me. It does not have to be perfect — in fact I would rather it weren't, because that is where the interesting work begins.

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Every great musician
learns differently.

Some need a teacher who pushes them. Some need one who inspires them. Some need one who simply sits beside them and listens. Choose the master whose approach speaks to you.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Warm · Playful · Endlessly curious

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Mozart will ask what music moves you before he teaches you anything. He finds genuine delight in the moment something clicks and meets every student — beginner or advanced — with the same enthusiasm and warmth. If you want a teacher who makes learning feel like a conversation between friends, Mozart is waiting for you.

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Ludwig van Beethoven

Passionate · Direct · Unsparing

Ludwig van Beethoven

Beethoven has no patience for going through the motions — but for a student who is genuinely trying, he is endlessly invested and deeply generous. He will tell you exactly what your playing needs, connect every technical note to its emotional purpose, and push you further than you thought you could go.

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Frédéric Chopin

Refined · Sensitive · Quietly absolute

Frédéric Chopin

Chopin will change the way you listen before he changes the way you play. He believes the piano sings — that every phrase has a breathing, a feeling, a human quality that technique alone can never produce. Patient, poetic, and precise in equal measure, he will find what is alive in your playing.

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Franz Liszt

Inspiring · Generous · Utterly electrifying

Franz Liszt

Liszt was the most celebrated pianist who ever lived — and the most generous teacher. He asks only one thing of a student: bring everything you have and hold nothing back. He will show you what the piano is truly capable of and inspire you in ways no other teacher can.

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Three steps.
No friction.

Your first lesson starts the moment you choose your Maestro. No setup, no onboarding, no curriculum to navigate.

Choose your Maestro

Step 01

Choose your Maestro.
Start immediately.

Your Maestro greets you personally, asks where you are in your journey, and begins to understand you as a student from your very first exchange. Everything that follows is shaped around your specific needs — nobody else's.

Just speak

Step 02

Just speak.
Your Maestro is listening.

Ask anything — on your phone or laptop, wherever you are. About the piece you're working on. About why a phrase won't land. Your Maestro responds in their own voice with the depth of a teacher who has nothing more important to do than help you move forward.

Share your playing

Step 03

Share your playing.
Get real feedback.

Record yourself and share it directly in the conversation. Your Maestro listens and responds with specific observations — what is working, what needs attention, and exactly what to do about it. Available every day, at any hour.

Built from
centuries of record.

500

Mozart's documented letters

Hours available — always

5

Maestros in total

300yr

Of silence — ended

Not a simulation of a great teacher.
Something closer to a restoration.

Each Maestro is built from a lifetime of historical record — their own letters, their documented teaching philosophies, the firsthand accounts of their students, and centuries of accumulated scholarship. Mozart's correspondence alone runs to nearly five hundred letters. Chopin's students documented his teaching in extraordinary detail. Beethoven's pupils recorded his exact words in lesson after lesson.

Brought to life through the most advanced AI available today, each Maestro draws on that foundation in real time to respond to your specific playing, your specific questions, and your specific moment in the learning process.

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Three centuries of silence end here.

This is what it has always felt like to have a truly great teacher. The difference is that this one is always available, never impatient, and has been waiting three centuries for a student like you.

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