IDAGIO Stream Classical Music

IDAGIO Stream Classical Music

By idagio GmbH

  • Category: Music
  • Release Date: 2018-09-24
  • Current Version: 1.53.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 91.99 MB
  • Developer: idagio GmbH
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.5 or later.
Score: 4.76977
4.76977
From 14,368 Ratings

Description

IDAGIO is the leading streaming app for classical music with the unique Fair Artist Payout Model, over 2 million tracks, exclusive video concerts, the latest releases and personalized recommendations. FEATURES • Browse the comprehensive audio catalogue and filter by composer, work,  orchestra, soloist and more • Watch exclusive classical video concerts from all over the world • Discover new classical music with your personalized Weekly Mix • Get inspired with exclusive playlists curated by experts and artists from within the  classical music community • Find out more about the album you are listening to with digital booklets • Enjoy Gapless Playback • Play recommended tracks right on your Apple Watch • CarPlay: Enjoy IDAGIO while in your car • Apple TV: Watch exclusive classical video concerts on your Apple TV Choose your plan: IDAGIO Free • Listen to 2 million tracks in radio mode Premium Plan USD 9.99/month • On-demand and ad-free listening • Unlimited, personal Collection • Offline listening • High-quality audio in MP3/AAC format at 320kbps • Connecting via Airplay, Bluetooth, Chromecast, Sonos, Burmester, Bluesound and  more Premium+ Plan USD 12.99/month • All benefits of the Premium membership plus • Access to our highest audio quality in lossless format (FLAC 16bit 44.1kHz) Premium+ Concerts Plan USD 29.99/month • All benefits of the Premium+ membership plus • Access to all available concerts in the Global Concert Hall from all available  platforms. IDAGIO is crafted in Berlin by a world-class team of passionate experts in music, technology, business and design. With subscribers in over 190 countries and more than 1.8 million app downloads worldwide, IDAGIO is the leading streaming service for classical music. We work with a Fair Artist Payout Model - but what does that mean for artists? It means two things - firstly that we pay artists and right holders per second instead per play, and secondly that we distribute royalties based on the actual listening behaviour of each single user. With IDAGIO you directly support the artist you love. It's that simple. Terms and Conditions: http://www.idagio.com/terms Privacy Policy: http://www.idagio.com/privacy ____ *) Prices may differ per territory. The payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of the purchase. The subscription automatically renews at the end of your subscription period. Your iTunes Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current subscription period. You can cancel your subscription at any time with effect for the following subscription period by disabling auto-renewal in your Apple ID Account Settings at least 24 hours prior to the end of the current subscription period. Any unused portion of a free trial period will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription before the end of the trial period.

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  • My favorite classical music app

    5
    By ManF21
    I like IDAGIO because of the mood ring and How easy it is to use. I highly recommend getting it and I love it
  • Shai

    4
    By Jchavaz
    Excellent for classical music. Still glitches with listening through WiFi on Apple AirPlay
  • Simply the Best

    5
    By yodawan
    Better than all the rest. Punkt. 💥
  • A very beautiful app

    5
    By ___Edu___
    It's just perfect and the sound quality is awesome. 100% recommended
  • The Premier Art (Classical) Music App

    5
    By St Luke the Evangelist
    Classical music is difficult to categorize. Is the “artist” the performer, the conductor, or the composer? While most of the music you find on IDAGIO is also on Spotify, it is supremely categorized on this app. There is a well-designed “moods” feature which lets one pick a mood such as Peaceful or Powerful. There are also editor’s picks every week, and new releases galore. Well worth the price tag. As a Christian, I appreciate the heritage of music made by and for the faith that can be found here.
  • Absolutely best classical music app

    5
    By CerVelo.SO
    I love IDAGIO. Excellent catalog and many ways to discover new/rare interpretations, composers, and pieces. It is the very best of the various alternatives out there
  • So-so app but amazing service

    4
    By ekbtothee
    IDAGIO is a *fantastic* service, but this app needs work — a lot if it. It’s stable, so it doesn’t crash, which reality matters. But the user interface is lacking, and the user experience is worse. For example, when I use it with a Sonos system, the IDAGIO app forgets that it’s playing music — so there's no way to pause / stop the music (I have to use Sonos), identity what's playing (same or, worse, Shazam?!), or even just change the volume (and the app doesn’t respond to the volume buttons on an iPhone, so you have to use the slider buried behind the AirPlay icon). The app’s screen is consumed by fairly static rows of offerings (do we *really* need it to recommend Bach or Vivaldi every time we open it?), instead of dynamic presentations of what you’ve listened to or might like. In fact, accessing what you’ve listened to / like / etc is consistently difficult, as if it were a design goal — it always takes too many steps, and the way things are presented is always disappointing). But IDAGIO is an amazing service, their app basically works, and I want to support them, so four stars. They could do SO MUCH to make this a genuinely transformative app. I hope they do.
  • Thank you so much.

    5
    By EloiseWaffles.
    Thank you from the very depths of my soul. Idagio gives me access to music I can no longer hear in concert or afford to buy. It gives me access to rarer composers and their music. Scriabin, my favorite, comes to mind. Again, thank you (is that too much?) for access.
  • Sorting limits…

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    By steve orcas
    I like the selection, but I’d like to be able to sort search results by the length of time of the performance .

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