Tidal equivalent for Classical?


I enjoy Tidal, but the classical catalog is pretty lean. I recall a thread in which someone identified a streaming service for classical music at 16/44 quality, but can't find the thread. Thanks for your help.
77jovian
I am very curious - how does the sound on these various services compare to a decently-set up high end computer server containing ripped 16/44 tracks?  I have a MacMini server that is somewhat tweaked but not tweaked to the max as some have done.  I tried lossless streaming on Qobuz for a while as I do like their catalog.  But ultimately I found myself not using Qobuz much, as I found that the sound from my ripped CDs was enough better that I always seemed to gravitate to the latter.  I am waiting I guess to be able to stream from Qobuz or perhaps another source without any compromise relative to ripped CD sound.  I wonder if I am missing something? For instance, does any one have a streamer/server set-up - Aries etc - which leaves them indifferent between the sound of 16/44 tracks streamed in from Tidal/Qobuz/HD Tracks versus music ripped from CDs?
Thanks

I like the repertoire of ABACUS on my laptop; don't have the hardware required to listen over my main system (I think I must change that soon). User supported but not subscription based so you can donate if you wish. Mozart,Beethoven,etc.
Sorry,I was off topic,by error.Abacus is a classical radio station available on TuneIn.
I have a subscription to:
http://www.classicsonlinehd.com
and enjoy many of their new albums each week.  They apparently have some relationship to Naxos, generally don't have many of the "big name" conductors or performers, but the selection and sound quality is good.
Naxos owns Classicsonlinehd
Great site for classical music fans The also stream some albums in 24/96 and 24/192. Works great
Alan