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Presto Music

Presto Music

Your music, on your phone

⭐️3.6 / 5
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All Versions of Presto Music

2.18.0

May 23, 2024

Improve display of products within articles

2.17.6

March 18, 2024

Fix for queuing tracks on streamer Fix for renaming streamer

2.17.5

March 6, 2024

Improve performance of streamer connection for multiple connections Improve forgot-password form
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2.17.3

February 12, 2024

Improve performance of streamer controller Minor user-interface fixes

2.17.2

February 1, 2024

Improve interface for control of streamer Fix crash when playing playlists through streamer
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2.17.1

January 11, 2024

Fix streamer status when returning from background

2.17.0

January 9, 2024

Reset streamer loop mode Bugfixes and performance improvements

2.16.0

December 13, 2023

- Changes required to support our new desktop app - Layout improvements for articles
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2.15.0

December 5, 2023

- Support for Presto Streamer - Bugfixes and layout improvements

2.14.0

November 23, 2023

- Functionality to allow us to feature playlists in articles - Bugfixes and performance improvements
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Price History of Presto Music

Description of Presto Music

Presto Music is the specialist music streaming service built for classical and jazz lovers, by classical and jazz lovers. The Presto Music app has been built to make your own personal journey in music as intuitive as possible, and offers the highest possible fidelity on any streaming service. Whether you want to listen to old favourites, discover unfamiliar composers and their works, or follow the latest emerging artists, let the Presto Music app be your guide. For over 20 years Presto Music has evolved to be recognised globally as the most authoritative source for classical and jazz recordings, with an archive of thousands of editorials, interviews and recommendations. After many years in the making and listening to the needs of its customers, Presto Music now brings all this expertise to the world of streaming.
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Presto Music: FAQ

Is Presto Music compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, Presto Music is optimized for iPad devices.
The app was developed by Presto Classical Ltd.
Currently, Presto Music supports iOS 13.0 or later.
3.6 out of 5 is the average rating that Presto Music has received from users.
The App Category Of The Presto Music App Is Music.
The latest Presto Music version released is 2.18.0.
The latest update for Presto Music was released on July 5, 2024.
The app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
Designed for children, contains no adult material.
Currently, the Presto Music app supports the following languages: English.
Unfortunately, Presto Music is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, Presto Music does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
No, Presto Music does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Presto Music

  • Fine service, but app needs work

    This app is missing a number of basic features that any streaming music app should have. There is no shuffle mode, no user-created playlists, and no CarPlay support. Direct support for the Sonos ecosystem would be welcome too at some point so the user doesn’t have to chew up their device’s battery for AirPlay, but first things first.
  • Outstandingly human!

    Presto Classical’s article “Our Streaming Journey - Part 1” was critical to my being pretty sure already that I will continue with a paying subscription at end of trial, specifically because you mention user-creatable playlists in your plans for the next 6-12 months. The lack of knowing whether Apple will bring any new features to their Apple Music Classical app is why I’m leaving them. They don’t seem to respect listeners enough to talk to us about what they’re doing and planning! Please continue the “Journey” articles to keep us informed!

    Also, I want to say that the way you present the music is superior to anything I’ve seen with the other current services, and I’ve tried them all: Apple Music Classical, IDAGIO, Qobuz, Tidal, Spotify, etc. Like the the now-defunct Primephonic before they sold to Apple, I feel like your service has humans on the other end (honorable mention to Qobuz editorials). Your organization by album has a real organic feel, like browsing in a music store (please do not prioritize playlists over this approach, when you roll those out). The Contents, About, Explore, and Purchase tabs under each album are genuinely helpful and informative. The arrangement of information under the Content tab alone is so polished in design that it reminds me of the track listings in CD liner notes. The Explore tab further proves you’re on top of the metadata with album-related links to composers, works, artists, recording label, and genres. And the complete booklets/liner notes are indispensable when it comes to really getting into the music, not to mention there’s no libretto for opera otherwise.

    Finally, your pay-per-second vs. pay-per-track for remuneration of recording artists really makes sense for classical, and I fully support this approach!

    Outstanding work, overall. I’ll patiently wait for the curated and user-creatable playlists. Thank you so much!
  • Yes.

    Jazz and classical.