I am currently listening to the new Murray Perrahia recording of Betthoven's Hammerklavier using the French streaming service Qobuz. I am glad I did not buy the recording but I am pleased that I heard the performance. Later in the day I will listen to other recommended recordings from the March 2018 edition of the English magazine, the Gramophone. Most of the music will be familiar, some new to me. Some artists will be familiar, most will be new to me.
My father died about 20 years ago, but he would be fascinated by what I am doing now, because in the end, it is all about the music. It's healthy to explore the new but also to enjoy what is special from the past. I still listen to my digitized CD collection and records and enjoy them, but I tend to play the musical performances I enjoy rather than the recordings that 'sound good'.
Qobuz does not seem to be available in the USA but my understanding is that the service will become available later this year. So far I am still using the CD quality service because my DAC does not do Hi-res but I will probably upgrade later in the year. I will ask the group what is good and not too expensive later in the year.
In addition I can download albums to my phone and I can stream music if I have a fast enough internet connection anywhere in the world.
https://www.qobuz.com/gb-en/discoverray