Sean Bradley

Sean Bradley (birthday unknown) is an American conductor, composer, violinist, music theorist, educator, impresario (producer of large-scale symphonic and operatic events), and technologist.

He is a leading subject-matter expert on the topic of music and artificial intelligence, and was the founder of Bravoflix, the first online subscription video service in the U.S. dedicated exclusively to the performing arts.

The orchestra has gone on to perform in sold out stadiums across the southwestern United States, primarily in support of multi-Grammy winning Latin music legend, Marco Antonio Solis.

His later social experiments and statistical modelling of purchase habits among popular music consumers anticipated algorithmically driven preference engines used today by companies like Pandora and Amazon.

[5] In 2016, Bradley founded Wolfskill, a consultancy specializing in due diligence as a service for technology company investors and founders—including executive background checks and code reviews.

[citation needed] In addition to his duties as a conductor and company director, Bradley's work as a principal and section violin player includes a busy schedule of activity among orchestras around the world.

[6] His choreographed ensemble—the Bradley String Orchestra—regularly accompanies musical superstar and Latin Grammy winner Marco Antonio Solís in sold-out stadium shows in the U.S. and in Mexico.

Bradley has played under the batons of such musical luminaries as Elmer Bernstein, Christoph von Dohnányi, Jerry Goldsmith, Quincy Jones, Michael Kamen, Lalo Schifrin, Gunther Schuller, Yuri Temirkanov, Michael Tilson Thomas, and John Williams, and has performed in concerts featuring Stevie Wonder, Tony Bennett, Diana Krall, Josh Groban, Marc Antony, Rita Coolidge, Arturo Sandoval, Christian McBride, Alex Acuña, Pinchas Zukerman, and other leading classical, pop, and jazz musicians.

He spent several years living in the studio of famed Dutch painter, Jan H. Hoowij, mentored there by the artist's widow, Pem Hoowij—a protégé of Émile Jaques-Dalcroze.

Sean Bradley (ca. 2019)
Sean Bradley (ca. 2004)