Streaming, reinvented for classical music
Mission
Classical music creates unforgettable moments. It connects people around the world – yet also touches each of us individually. But this genre, hundreds of years old, faces challenges in the digital age. With new entertainment formats, from social media to streaming services, competing for the attention of potential listeners, classical music has been slow to realise the amazing new possibilities that technology presents. New technology can offer, for example, access to an incredible depth of recordings: a vast catalogue, rendered in brilliant quality. Thanks to technology, we can discover classical music with a new intensity, giving us the ability to explore the genre like never before – which is great for listeners and for musicians. IDAGIO’s mission is to create the world’s best streaming service for classical music. Through technology, we want to sustain classical music in the 21st century – and through classical music, we want to enrich people’s lives.
About IDAGIO
IDAGIO is the leading streaming service for classical music with more than 1.6 million app downloads and subscribers in 190 countries. Crafted in Berlin by a world-class team of over 80 passionate experts in music, technology, business and design, IDAGIO offers a search tailor-made for classical music, expert curation, and an extensive catalogue of over 2 million licensed tracks. IDAGIO is available through the web app and for download via mobile apps with three tiers offered to listeners: IDAGIO Free, IDAGIO Premium, and IDAGIO Premium+.
For more information, visit www.IDAGIO.com or download IDAGIO for your mobile device from the App Store or Google Play Store.
This is the must have app for classical lovers
—Nikolyai, Switzerland – App Store review
IDAGIO has helped enrich the dynamic streaming market with an innovative and user-friendly solution for classical music fans
—Dr. Clemens Trautmann, President of Deutsche Grammophon
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