
IDAGIO Stream Classical Music
idagio GmbH
4.8
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Release Details
Publisher Country | US |
Country Release Date | 2015-08-04 |
Categories | Entertainment, Music |
Country / Regions | US |
Developer Website | idagio GmbH |
Support URL | idagio GmbH |
Content Rating | 4+ |
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Discover the world of classical music with IDAGIO, the ultimate streaming app designed for true classical music lovers. With access to over 2.5 million tracks, you can enjoy iconic composers like Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven, alongside hidden gems across all classical genres.
Whether you’re in the mood for powerful classical concertos, serene chamber music, or relaxing classical pieces, IDAGIO offers everything you need to immerse yourself in the finest classical works.
Experience FLAC streaming (16bit 44.1 kHz) for the highest sound quality, capturing every nuance and emotion in the music.
Our curated playlists and weekly mixes, crafted by classical music experts, bring new and timeless pieces directly to your playlist. Use our intuitive search engine to easily explore composers, works, performances, and more, allowing you to find exactly what you’re looking for.
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Enjoy classical music anytime, even offline. Download your favorite tracks and listen without interruptions.
Whether you are new to classical music or a seasoned enthusiast, IDAGIO provides a premium listening experience. Dive into the beauty of classical music with access to millions of tracks, expertly curated playlists, and top-quality sound.
Why Choose IDAGIO?
Over 2.5 million classical tracks from legendary composers like Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, and more
FLAC streaming for exceptional sound quality (16bit 44.1 kHz)
Curated playlists and personalized weekly mixes
Powerful search engine to explore works, composers, and performances
Build a personal library of your favorite albums, artists, and tracks
Enjoy music offline with downloadable tracks
With IDAGIO, the world of classical music is at your fingertips anytime, anywhere.
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Featured Reviews
By joshin'ron
2022-11-28
Version 1.47.1
AudioLove itSpendingI’ve never left an app review. Until now. I wouldn’t say Idagio has changed my life, but it has come pretty close. My work as a musician has flourished with this tool. I’ve discovered volumes of work in the past year with this app. 1) The sheer volume of material is literally bottomless. 2) The quality of material is outstanding. From the best recordings of classical music’s best to the curated playlists, the selection is great. If I wanted to search the Chaconne in D Minor and compare soloists such as Hahn or Perlman, this is your tool. 3) Subscription options are numerous. I’ve recently upgraded my subscription to Lossless quality and am quite sure I’ll never go back to a lesser quality. 4) It’s a beautiful app. 5) The Christmas playlists are hands-down the best Christmas music you will ever find. From ancient medieval chorales, to Beethoven, Bach and Brahms, to Ludovico Einaudi, this app will (almost!) change your life.
By ekbtothee
2023-10-03
Version 1.50.3
AudioDeviceDifficultHate itLove itWaitingIDAGIO 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.
By johannsebbach
2019-06-19
Version 1.23.6
Hate itNetworkThe idea of classical focus streaming is good and I like the way I can search recordings by composers, soloists, ensembles and many criterion that none of the other popular streaming services can match. The lossless streaming is also nice. However, the connection issues are very annoying. Usually, after a couple skips to find the right music for the moment, the app will be stuck at time zero, with the loading/connecting icon spinning forever. Once this happens, you will not be able to play any other work as they will also be “non-starters”. Only killing (swipe up in iOS) and restarting the app could fix this. Also, the music might suddenly stop in the middle of a piece for no apparent reason sometimes. Also, as someone already mentioned, there is no easy way you can see the album cover when you are playing the music. The only time the app shows the album cover is when you actually play the “album” instead of a piece you located through search. I am not sure about future generations but most of us today still identify certain recordings by the album covers. There is no point showing the same Beethoven’s portrait when I go through his piano sonatas from various performers.
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