Every concert you attend is worth remembering — the orchestra, the soloist who stole the night, the piece you didn't expect to love. Kalodia gives you a beautiful, private place to log it all and watch your listening life take shape.
Whether it's a symphony, a recital, a chamber evening, or a night at the opera, capture the details that matter and keep them forever.
📖 Log every performance
• Venue, city, date, and your own notes
• Orchestra or ensemble, conductor, and chorus
• Opera support: stage director and full cast with roles
• Soloists with their instrument or voice type
• The full programme — composers, works, and catalogue numbers
• Smart composer & repertoire autocomplete so you type less
⭐ Rate what you heard
Give each concert a rating, and — with Premium — rate the individual artists too: soloists, conductors, orchestras, choruses, and opera stage directors. Add a private note to any performer.
📷 Scan the programme (Premium)
Snap a photo of the concert programme and let Kalodia fill in the whole entry for you — composers, works, performers, and more. No more typing it all out in the interval.
📊 See your listening in numbers
Discover your most-heard composers, the periods you gravitate to, your top conductors, orchestras, soloists, and instruments, concerts per year, and more. Premium unlocks statistics built from your artist ratings.
🎙️ Hands-free notes (Premium)
Dictate your thoughts with speech-to-text — perfect for jotting down impressions on the way home.
🔒 Private by design
Your diary lives on your device. No account, no sign-up, no tracking of what you love. Export your data to a backup file anytime.
🌍 Speaks your language
Fully available in English, Spanish, Catalan, Italian, German, and French.
Free to use for logging your concerts, with 3 free programme scans to try. Upgrade to Premium anytime for unlimited scans, per-artist ratings, voice notes, and advanced statistics.
Start your classical concert diary today — and never forget a great performance again.
About the name
"Kalodia" comes from the Greek kalós (beautiful) and ōdḗ (song) — a beautiful song, kept and remembered.
A diary for classical concerts & opera. Log, rate, and relive every performance.