Primephonic launches listening guides

Walkthroughs of classical music works

Primephonic launches listening guides
Primephonic launches listening guides

Primephonic launches listening guides offering detailed, step-by-step walkthroughs of classic works called Maestro. Both beginners and advanced listeners engage heavily with current features like educational artists podcasts, insights behind the classics, and album booklets, so Maestro is a welcome addition to Primephonic’s streaming offering.

Thomas Steffens, Primephonic CEO said, “We are so pleased to introduce Maestro. Much like our digital CD booklets, an easily digestible listening guide like Maestro is a must-have for classical music enthusiasts. Our subscribers are passionate about the genre and, therefore, want to absorb as much information about the works as possible. Classical music has a history stretching back centuries, giving us so many wonderful stories that we want to share with the listener. Here at Primephonic, we are proud to pioneer features such as these. In fact, no streaming service in the world offers it. Maestro will enrich the listening experience of long-time classical fans, while at the same time helping ‘classical beginners’ to appreciate the genre on a deeper level.”

Primephonic now has over three and a half million tracks from 170,000 artists across almost 230,000 albums and 2,400 labels. Its smart search is built from the ground up, using eight parameters to organise its music rather than the three parameters used on Spotify/Apple Music. Plus, each piece of metadata is entered manually by Primephonic’s team instead of relying on AI. And, for classical music audiophiles curated podcasts and playlists can be streamed in 24-bit lossless FLAC.

A 14-day free trial can be accessed on www.primephonic.com. A Premium subscription costs £9.99/month and a Platinum subscription £14.99/month.

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