Apple Music Classical will be released on 28 March with curated playlists and a large catalog for classical music lovers
Classical music lovers will soon get a new application from Apple, with which they can enjoy their favorite music. The app, called Apple Music Classical, will be released on 28 March and offers a versatile and curated experience for both iOS and Android users. The app is free for existing Apple Music subscribers.
Apple Music Classical will be available worldwide in countries where Apple Music is offered, with the exception of China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan, and those regions are coming soon. In terms of device compatibility, Apple Music Classical works on all iPhone models running iOS 15.4 or later.
According to Apple, Apple Music Classical is the “ultimate classical music experience,” offering hundreds of expertly curated playlists, thousands of exclusive albums, detailed composer biographies, in-depth guides to major works, user-friendly browsing tools, and a host. other features.
Apple also promises that audio tracks will be streamed in the “highest audio quality available” – up to 192 kHz/24-bit Hi-Res Lossless and Spatial Audio support. Apple provides additional metadata to help users identify the piece and the artist playing it, as well as thousands of editorial notes on composer biographies, key piece descriptions, and more.
Apple Music Classical can be pre-ordered today in the App Store, and “once pre-ordered, Apple Music Classical will automatically download upon release to enable immediate listening for users with auto-update enabled,” said Apple. However, an Android app for the same is “coming soon” and may be released after the iOS release.
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