Apple Music Classical come to the App Store user can download

Apple Music Classical, the company’s promise to provide a classical music app, is now available for everyone to download from the App Store. Apple had planned to release a classical music app in 2022, but it didn’t announce the app until this year.

Over five million classical music tracks, including brand-new, high-quality releases, are available to Apple Music and Apple One subscribers in the new app. Other features include composer biographies and in-depth analyses of significant works.

The application offers a less complex connection point for cooperating with traditional music explicitly. Apple Music Classical, in contrast to the current Apple Music app, lets users search by composer, work, conductor, catalog number, and other criteria. Editorial notes and descriptions provide users with more in-depth information.

Primephonic, a classical music streaming service that Apple acquired in 2021, serves as the foundation for this app. ‌Apple Music‌‌ Traditional will just help iOS gadgets running iOS 15.4 or more up to date, and an Android adaptation of the application is coming soon, as indicated by Apple. This month, Apple made the app available for pre-order.

Apple Music Classical

English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, and Dutch are currently available in the app. Pay attention to the fact that the app is not available in China, Japan, Korea, Russia, Taiwan, or Turkey.

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