Now Apple’s classical music streaming service is finally official. Apple Music Classical will be a separate app from Apple Music and will offer the world’s largest catalog of classical music, streamed with lossless spatial audio and a search function adapted to classical music. Among other things, you can search by composer, work, conductor, and catalog number.
It also promises thousands of exclusive albums, composer biographies, and in-depth guides. In addition, they have taken privately commissioned portraits of a number of composers and have attempted to adapt them to the period in which the composer lived.
The service is included for those who subscribe to Apple Music, which costs from SEK 119 per month.
The app can be pre-ordered now at app store It will be released on March 28, and will only support devices with iOS 15.4 or later. Android version is coming later.
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Ludwig van Beethoven

Frederick Chopin

Johann Sebastian Bach

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