There’s a fresh method to enjoy Apple Music Classical, along with new music releases.

There’s a fresh method to enjoy Apple Music Classical, along with new music releases.

      Bryan M. Wolfe / Digital Trends

      If you appreciate classical music, there’s great news for you. You no longer need an app to access Apple Music Classical. The service is now available directly via the web, allowing you to listen wherever you have a browser.

      Launched in March 2023, Apple Music Classical aims to enrich the experience for classical music fans. It boasts an extensive library of over 5 million tracks, featuring both well-known masterpieces and lesser-known works.

      The service includes a specialized search feature designed to navigate the intricacies of classical music. Users can search by composer, work, conductor, opus number, and more, making it easy to find specific recordings. Both the app and website offer curated playlists, editor’s selections, and biographies of composers, assisting both novice and seasoned classical music enthusiasts.

      Accessible on the web as well as iOS, CarPlay, and Android devices, Apple Music Classical supports high-resolution lossless audio with quality up to 192 kHz/24-bit. It also features thousands of recordings in Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos, delivering an immersive listening experience.

      To mark the web launch, Apple is debuting a new recording: conductor Franz Welser-Möst and the Cleveland Orchestra’s performance of Julius Eastman’s Symphony No. 2 and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 2. This exclusive recording will be available only on Apple Music Classical for the next six weeks.

      The first piece, titled “The Faithful Friend: The Lover’s Love for the Beloved,” is a significant work by the American composer. The second piece, often called the “Little Russian” symphony, is also a notable composition.

      Apple Music Classical is accessible to all Apple Music subscribers at no extra cost. The service is built on Primephonic, a classical music streaming platform that Apple acquired in 2021.

      You can explore Apple Music Classical online at https://classical.music.apple.com/.

      Bryan M. Wolfe has over ten years of experience as a technology writer, focusing on mobile topics.

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