1. My only question is: is there a way to ask for or suggest albums or recordings to be added? I'd prefer to use this for all my classical music, both for studying pieces and for enjoying them, but a few important ones are missing from IDAGIO, keeping me from completely switching over.
2. You can also select playlists derived from specific epochs, (medieval, baroque, classical, etc.) You can discover new music, hear the most popular selections, or even listen to a playlist of a specific performer or soloist.
3. Subscription level depends on where (web or app) you get it.This app is, by far, the best approach to classical music indexing and access that I have seen.
4. Perfect for somebody who wants to build a collection of easy to find and discover classical music.
5. Still a good service though.By far the best app for classical music streaming.
6. I was looking for some kind of 'Music Genome Project' associated with the classical music, especially given the level of detail in the indexing.
7. Since you can download tracks, albums and playlists, it's not a big deal, but I would definitely prefer streaming to be viable.From the description, it seems clear that lossless audio is included for the $9.99 per month, but it is not included.
8. I can't stress enough how powerful this resource is for lovers of classical music, especially performers and teachers.
9. So now there's no game in town? Idagio, get on this now! Lossless doesn't matter if we're distracted by a half-second gap every two minutes of a continuous piece of music.
10. It is well worth its subscription fee.After years of promising, and even admitting that it's essential to the experience of art music, they STILL don't have anything close to gapless playback.
11. It is much easier to find classical pieces here than other streaming apps.
Please unsubscribe me from idagio.
I have sent an email to this effect before. Yours Tom Simmons