Apple Music Classical

Included with Apple Music

Published by: Apple

Description

Get the app designed specifically for classical music. Available to Apple Music subscribers at no additional cost. Instantly find any recording in the world’s largest classical music catalogue with search built for the genre. Enjoy the highest audio quality available (up to 24-bit/192 kHz Hi-Res Lossless) and hear classical favourites like never before in Spatial Audio, all with zero ads.
Apple Music Classical also makes it easy for beginners to get to know the classical genre thanks to hundreds of Essentials playlists, insightful composer biographies, deep-dive guides for many key works and intuitive browsing features.
The Ultimate Classical Experience
• Get unlimited access to the world’s largest classical music catalogue (over 5 million tracks) with everything from new releases to celebrated masterpieces, plus thousands of exclusive albums.
• Search by composer, work, conductor or even catalogue number, and find specific recordings instantly.
• Listen in the highest audio quality (up to 24 bit/192 kHz Hi-Res Lossless) and enjoy thousands of recordings in immersive Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos.
• Know exactly who and what you’re listening to thanks to complete, accurate metadata.
• Learn about each classical period with The Story of Classical audio guides.
• Dig deeper as you listen, with insightful album notes, descriptions of key works and thousands of composer biographies.
• Browse booklets for thousands of albums including in depth liner notes, translations and more.

• Listen with CarPlay for music on the move.

• Ask Siri to play a composer, work or instrument.
• Listen using AirPlay on compatible wireless devices.
Requirements
• Requires an Apple Music subscription (Individual, Student, Family or Apple One).
• Availability and features vary by country and region, plan or device. The list of countries where Apple Music Classical is available can be found at https://support.apple.com/HT204411.
• Apple Music Classical is available for all iPhones and iPads running iOS or iPadOS 16.0 or later.
• To listen to music on Apple Music Classical, you must have an internet connection.
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  • Is Apple Music Classical free?

    Yes, Apple Music Classical is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    Apple Music Classical is free.

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User Rating

3.64 out of 5

244 ratings in Australia

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Apple Music Classical Reviews

Broken after iOS 18 update

Batch1791 on

Australia

The app no longer recognizes my Apple Music subscription since the latest iOS update. When it worked I enjoyed it.

A Good App

Nick.A_87 on

Australia

Thank you Apple for this Classical Music App, much needed. Everyone, it’s now on CarPlay!

Lacks functionality of music app for what reason?

Chris_Ant on

Australia

Where is the play next, play last, or any of the queuing functionality from the music app? Really annoying and lazy development

Lacking search in playlist

Maxi7071 on

Australia

Why is there no searching available in playlists? I have hundreds of playlists but this app is complete useless if I want to play a specific one!

At last

Skurwepadda on

Australia

Finally a music app that understands the diversity of classical music - sort by soloist, conductor, composer, orchestra, movement, recording…phew. It’s been too long a wait. At last, at last.

Good idea. Terrible operating

Sola-s on

Australia

Good idea to create something for classical music fans. But: a) last month it does not play most of playlists. Just does not play. Super irritating . B) no ability to download (not to bother when offline). Creating own playlists is possible in a very weird way.

More features needed

Lawrencechen2003 on

Australia

It should add play queue function allowing me to queue another album to the back of the queue. Besides I need to app to be completely separate d from AM making it completely affecting my A recommendation and make independently recommend classical music here

They need this in Apple TV also

Asian Tom on

Australia

I love this app, would love an Apple TV version as well

Why does this exist?!

Cartesian Blues on

Australia

Just incorporate these features into the Music app instead of forcing some nonsensical artificial separation between ‘classical’ and what I can only surmise it non classical or non art music? Just pointless bloatware that adds barriers between me and the music I love. If I can listen to Joni Mitchell and Hyperion 21 in the Music app then this is pointless.

Good, but how does this app not have CarPlay support?

Buthidae on

Australia

CarPlay seems like it should be here, why is it missing?

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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
Apple
Languages
Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish, Chinese
Recent release
2.1 (3 months ago )
Released on
Mar 28, 2023 (1 year ago )
Last Updated
23 hours ago
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