Issue 12 · Fall 2025

Special Issue on AI

From Bach to Bots

AI and Music Creation

Katrina Rushing 

It seems that AI is everywhere—in the news, in the classroom, on social media, and especially in advertising. Beginning in 2024, AI began to aggressively expand into the field of music in a variety of ways, including composition, audio analysis, voice cloning, music recommendations, and music recognition. This essay specifically explores the use of AI to create music, with an overview of its capabilities, and evaluation of the outcomes, ethical considerations, and recommendations for use. The conclusions are based on experiences that my students and I have had “composing” music with generative AI, including honest feedback from students in my music theory and music appreciation classes at UT Dallas.

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This article appears in Athenaeum Review Issue 12 (Fall 2025), pp. 46-49. Download a PDF copy.
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