FYI
*Universal just launched its own streaming service for classical music
via Deutsche Gramophone*
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*Universal Music Group-owned Deutsche Gramophone*, which claims to be
the world’s oldest record label, just launched its own high-res
*classical music streaming service*.
Called *STAGE+*, the service is described by *Deutsche
GramophoneGrammophon* in a press release as “ground-breaking”. The label
calls it the “latest milestone in classical music’s digital development”.
According to the* STAGE+* website, a subscription for the service will
cost *EUR €14.90* per month, or *€149* per year.
The move means UMG has become the latest major record company to launch
its own music streaming service, following the 2019 launch of Sony
Music‘s high-resolution music streaming service *Mora Qualitas* in
Japan...* (MBW)*
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