Concertmaster Player

Classical music on your device

Published by: Adriano Brandao
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Finally, classical music and Spotify working together!
Transform Spotify into a magical classical music jukebox - browse composers, genres and periods, search for recordings, create playlists of multi-movement works, start no-nonsense radio stations and much, much more, for free!
- DESIGNED FOR CLASSICAL MUSIC
Say goodbye to tracks and welcome multi-movement works!
. SEARCH, FINALLY WORKING FOR CLASSICAL!
Search for recordings, not for albums or tracks: look for composers, works, performers or any combination of those.
. COMPOSERS, WORKS AND MUCH MORE
Browse 200+ composers and tens of thousands of works, conveniently organized: A to Z, popular, essential, by genre, by period. Set favorite composers and works and browse directly to them.
. CREDITS GO ALL TO THE ARTISTS
No more guessing games: each recording presents full credits of its performers: orchestras, conductors, soloists, singers, chamber groups...
. NO-NONSENSE RADIO STATIONS
The typical classical music online radio is pure chaos: the "sacrificial dance" from "The Rite of Spring", one prelude from "The Well-Tempered Clavier", then a slow movement from some Mozart piano concerto... stop this erratic movement swapping and embrace a classical radio that makes sense.
. 1, 2, 3, EASY AS A-B-C
Albums and tracks are convenient for popular music but not suitable at all for classical music and its large, fragmented works. Say hi to a classical music player designed for multi-movement sets, that presents both a detailed view of each movement and a global progress bar of the work as a whole.
. PLAYLISTS GALORE!
Organize recordings by setting them favorites or by creating playlists, which can be played randomically as a radio station.
* An active Spotify subscription is needed for full music playback. The Spotify app must be installed on your device.
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Makes Spotify not just usable, but excellent for Classical!

Evilplatypus44 on

United States

Spotify’s lack of any reasonable organizational system for classical pieces eventually made me just stop listening altogether as it was too much work to search for and find new pieces keep track of movements, concertos, sonatas, etc as well as composers/artists simultaneously. ConcertMaster was cleverly designed by classical enthusiasts who have tried to listen to classical on Spotify and know what exactly is wrong with it and decided to fix it. Major shoutout to the development team

Great, just a little request.

James Domus on

United States

I love it, exactly what I was looking for. However it would be even better if you could organize each of the pieces even further. Like Bach’s tocatas, or Chopin’s preludes in their respective subcategories/categories.

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Category
Music
Publisher
Adriano Brandao
Languages
English
Recent release
1.21.417 (3 years ago )
Released on
Apr 22, 2021 (3 years ago )
Last Updated
1 month ago
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