A new streaming service devoted exclusively to classical music has launched in the U.S., Britain and the Netherlands.
Called Primephonic, the platform claims to have nearly all classical music ever recorded, with more than 1 million tracks available at the push of a button.
Catalogs on offer include those from Warner Classics, Sony Classical, Universal Music Classics, Deutsche Grammophon, Decca and EMI, in addition to more than 400 other labels worldwide. Users can search by composer, title, artist, musical period and genre; background information, including colorful anecdotes about the artists and recordings, is also available.
Another interesting feature uniquely tailored to the classical music listening experience is the option to compare different recordings of the same work side-by-side. In a genre that dates back hundreds of years and has seen compositions recorded many different times by all sorts of artists, this can give listeners crucial perspective on the evolution of the art form.