Spotify for classical music lovers


I listen to mostly Classical music.  I’m new to the world of streaming and find it amazing that almost any classical recording extant is available in near CD quality sound with just a touch on a tablet.  Spotify seems to have it all for only a $5 or $6 fee a month without interruptions.
Anyone who hasn’t discovered this avalability should look into it.
 It’s truly fantastic.
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Spotify is a great place for those who like to listen to music all the time. I also love classical music and an important criterion for me is that you can find different playlists to suit your mood. You can choose new playlists or the most popular hits, which is very convenient for me.

I also like classical music and have been a Spotify Music premium subscriber for many years. I fully support paid downloads of songs, but some of my devices do not support Spotify. I need to use TunesKit Spotify Music Converter to download this music to my computer Then manually move to my devices that do not support Spotify so that I can listen to music at any time without going through the Spotify App.
Thanks very much for sharing this helpful tip. I'm also a classical music lover on Spotify. Previously, I usually use AudFree Spotify Music Downloader to download Spotify songs as MP3 tracks with my Spotify Premium subscription at 9.99 per month.
Now, I can have it for only $5 or $6 fee a month. Thanks a lot ago.
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My favorite song is Lose You to Love Me from Selena Gomez. It is a breakup song, so sad to inspire her fans. Now you can download Selena Gomez songs MP3 free on Spotify with using a powerful Spotify music converter to convert the protected music to MP3, AAC, WAV, FLAC, M4A, M4B, etc at faster speed with zero loss quality. You can download and play Spotify offline on any player or device.
I also use a desktop stream recorder called Sound Tap and can say that listening to the recodings it makes I cannot hear any difference from the stream and the recording it makes.
You could skip the subscription part with Joyoshare Desktop Audio Recorder. Plus a lot more formats selection, and  audio editing.
I have Tidal and Qobuz integrated under Roon. Qobuz seems to have more high resolution recordings than Tidal. I pay for the highest resolution on both.

My dream is to have the Naxos Music Library integrated with Roon as a third streaming option, lossless, of course.
I use Primephonic.  The sound is better than CD(24 bit actually) streaming from my iPhone into the tape inputs on my amp. I can also use Audacity to record what I am listening to on my MBP and then put it on CD’s.  Its rare that they don’t have something I want, and their 20th century stuff has increased dramatically.  
I have given up Qobuz because on my computer it had numerous faults the most annoying was that when listening to say a symphony that had four or more movements it would jump from say the first to the third then go back to the second and then maybe to the fifth . It would also stop or no reason at all and if you left it where it was it could start again in 2 minutes or 10. No I couldn't put up with it and when you complained about it they only referred me to the members forum . No for the money they charged it just wasn't good enough, I still haven't made up my mind who I will go to.
I had Qobuz for a few months.  The problem I had with it was it didn’t have nearly the search engines that IDAGIO has for classical music.
I ended up going to Quobuz. Higher rez and a pretty complete catalog.
Spotify seems to have the edge, but Quobuz is pretty close to having everything.
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I am a Tidal subscriber and primarily a classical listener.  I am listening to Primephonic Platinum with a 14 day trial and must say the audio quality is noticeably better than listening to the same recordings on Tidal (hifi).  I am signing up for Primephonic at the end of the trial (14.94 per month) .  Keeping Tidal too as Primephonic is classical only.  I recommend trying it. 
I actually used to have Spotify as well, but very often got frustrated with the search function, that very often did not yield the results I wanted. I then came across a service called Primephonic that was promoting it's search functionality and lossless audio, so I decided to give it a try and now I am hooked, to the point that I even cancelled my Spotify account and chose a lossless subscription with them instead and have really been enjoying it for the last few months. I can truly recommend it!
Want to download Spotify music with free account? Maybe you can try Spotify Music Converter for Windows. It is for all Spotify free users to remove DRM protection and convert music to MP3, AAC, M4A, M4B, WAV, FLAC, etc with all audio tracks, subtitles at faster speed with lossless quality. After conversion, it will be much easier for you to download and play Spotify music on any devices without limitation. Check more info on Tuneskit. Wish this tip is helpful to you. 

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I use Bluesound Nodes. Primephonic is supposed to be offered in the near future. When it is, I will subscribe, and drop Tidal.
Also, Quobuz is supposed to be coming to the US before years' end.
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Yes its true. You can import your playlist from another place to spotify using MusConv . visit for more details. MusConv
I subscribed to Primephonic but then unsubscribed because it didn’t allow me to use Chromecast Audio to play over my system.  Also, it’s more expensive than Spotify and I can’t imagine it having as many titles available.
I'm new to streaming and plan on trying Spotify over Tidal due to the better Classical selection and interface.

Has anybody tried Primephonic?
https://www.cnet.com/news/primephonic-classical-music-streaming-service/
I have both Tidal and Spotify and if an album isn't MQA, it seems that the output is the same as Spotify-44K, at least according to my Ayre Codex.
I tried Quobuz, but it kept having problems with playback. It would play for a while, stop, and then start again at the beginning. It drove me nuts, and Quobuz customer service is practically nonexistant- 1 email per day telling me to close and reopen my account-which did nothing to rectify the problem. So, I dropped them.
Bob
Hmmm.  
rvpiano, I've been paying ~$11 per month for Spotify Premium for years now.  What Spotify service only charges half of that?  Always on the lookout for a bargain  :-)
I use Qobus to stream and find it has a large and varied Classical section. It only gives wav or mp3 streams though , so no DSD or MQA but 24 / 192 downloads from it are superb and quite up to par with the sound quality on my CD player.
I'm a Tidal subscriber, not Spotify (yet) and while Tidal has a nice selection of classical music, their search function is nearly worthless for it.  Classical has very different metadata requirements than pop, rock, etc, that search functions designed for 'album name' 'artist name' 'song name' don't really work well.  

There's also the issue of multiple recordings of the same pieces, which is a good thing, but as most Tidal albums lack professional reviews attached it's hard to tell the good recordings from the bad (and the date of recording is often woefully incorrect, sometimes listing when the recording became available on CD, not when it was recorded, or when it was last remastered).  
I enjoy yourclassical for streaming. Curated shows with background and interesting special features. And free. 
I stream Spotify through my Gungy DAC, which, I believe doesn’t support hi-res files anyway..
I also appreciate the “Discover weekly” feature in Spotify, especially with Classical it seems very adept at honing in on things you might like.  I basically use Spotify to save a list of titles to then purchase on CD or in hi res at some future date. 

For popular music creating a ”radio station” from a track you like also works well, not tried it with classical
+1. Rvpiano.
Though some dismiss Spotify for not having High Rez output, I find the search and 'Discover' titles to be a great source of new music/composers.
Hopefully, with their IPO, they will consider offering a high resolution output to compete with Tidal and Quobuz-which is supposed to come to the US this year. I just got an email stating it won't be until Fall.
Bob