Apple acquires classical music service Primephonic and will launch its own music apps in the future

According to the latest reports, Apple announced today that it has acquired the classical music streaming service Primephonic and integrated it into Apple Music. It is understood that Primephonic provides an excellent listening experience. It optimizes classical audio through search and browsing functions. In addition, there are carefully selected suggestions and detailed information about the scene and the recording.

Apple’s vice president of Apple Music and Beats, Oliver Schuster, said: We love classical music and have a deep respect for classical music, and Primephonic has become the favorite of classical music lovers. Together we will bring it to Apple Music. Great neoclassical features. In the near future, we will provide the best dedicated classical experience in the world.

Apple said that through the acquisition of Primephonic, ‌Apple Music‌ users will get a better classical music experience. This will start with Primephonic’s playlists and audio content. In the next few months, Apple will provide a dedicated Primephonic experience through improved composer and track browsing and search functions, better classical music metadata, etc. to fulfill.

Primephonic will go offline on September 7 and will no longer be open to new users. Apple said it will launch a dedicated classical music application next year that will combine Primephonic’s classical user interface and additional features. Current Primephonic subscribers will get 6 months of free access to ‌Apple Music‌ and have access to hundreds of thousands of Lossless and Spatial Audio classic albums.

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