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Apple has announced that its long-awaited Apple Music Classical app is now available for pre-order on the App Store. This new service, which is set to be launched on March 28, will offer unlimited access to the largest classical music catalog in the world, featuring over 5 million tracks.
This is excellent news for classical music lovers, who will now have access to an extensive range of celebrated masterpieces, new releases, and exclusive albums, all available on-demand.
Apple Music Classical will be offered to Apple Music subscribers at no additional cost. Users will be able to search for music by composer, work, conductor, or catalog number, and they will have access to specific recordings instantly with spatial audio, all without any advertisements. This new service promises to provide an unparalleled classical music streaming experience for Apple Music subscribers worldwide.
This announcement follows Apple’s acquisition of Primephonic, a classical music streaming service, in 2021. Apple has been working tirelessly to integrate Primephonic’s catalog into its Apple Music platform, and the new Apple Music Classical app is the result of this effort. According to Apple, this app will offer the most extensive and diverse classical music streaming service in the world.
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The Apple Music Classical app is now available for pre-order on the App Store, and it will be launched on March 28. It will be available worldwide, except in China, Japan, Korea, Russia, Taiwan, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.