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Apple Music Classical App is available on App Store for free, and users withApple Music subscriptions can use it for free. - Apple Music Classical also features thousands of exclusive albums, including recordings by world-famous orchestras.
The Apple Music Classical app has over 5 million tracks in its catalog and allows you to listen to music at a high quality of up to 192 kHz/24-bit hi-res. However, there are some limitations to the app. Apple Music Voice Plan subscribers cannot use it. Also, the app does not have a native version for iPad, and downloading music for offline listening is unavailable now.
Apple Music Classical is available on iPhone and will be available on Android in the near future. Users' iPhones must run iOS 15.4 or later to download this music. In addition, the app is free to download.
To download Apple Classical, head to the Apple App Store and search for Apple Music Classical app. Once the app is downloaded, open it and listen if you already have Apple Music or Apple One Subscription.
The Apple Music Classical app provides a user-friendly interface specifically designed to interact with classical music. In contrast to the regular Apple Music app, this app allows users to search for music by composer, work, catalog number, and more. Editorial notes and descriptions provide users with additional information about the music.
Moreover, Apple Music has collaborated with renowned classical institutions such as Carnegie Hall, the Berlin Philharmonic, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra, the Metropolitan Opera, the
In addition, Apple Music Classical will host live performances featuring these partners at various Apple Store locations worldwide.
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