![]() Why do I still have Qobuz? For newish albums that I want to buy, I get a better deal on high res. These are just the top of my head.Īs I mentioned, all the above and others not available on Apple ARE available on Idagio. (Although if you know their names and search individually by bakers you can find the albums.)Īnd many more. Trio Klengel isn’t listed as an artist on Q.albums like Carolin Widman playing Enescu Violin Concerto on NDR or Messiaën Quator pour la fin du temps are not available at all on Q and.search for Dame Ethel Smyth on Q, you’ll get 3 albums! AM has around 12-15.the entire SOMM Recordings catalogue same for Orfeo, CPO etc.Here are some examples of albums available in Apple Music but not on Qobuz (and all and more available on classical-only service Idagio): ![]() My suspicion is that smaller and specialist (like historical recordings) labels know that they have better reach through Apple and thus are more willing to invest their scarce resources on that platform. I’ve found that Qobuz has say 80% of the new albums and about 50% of the albums in 2).Īpple Music has 100% and probably 80-90% respectively. And 3) when listening to BBC Radio 3 programs like Record Review, often I won’t find a mentioned album on Qobuz. I get Gramophone every month and try to look up 1) the month’s new albums they have reviewed, or 2) the section where they take a single work and review 20 or so recordings of it over the last century and recommend a few for your library. So my view is not necessarily representative. I am not sure I love Roon enough without Radio Paradise or a better version of ARC to rival Plexamp.įirst, I listen exclusively to classical (80%) and jazz (20%). ![]() I can’t be bothered to manage/keep more than one in sync - although I have been looking into this with Soundiz.īasically, Roon/Plexamp not having Apple Music means I need to pay for Roon + Tidal which is Okayish, but I also have more than one streaming library to manage.
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