Apple Music Classical Updated With Three New Features

Apple Music Classical was updated today with time-synced listening guides, curated stations, and personalized recommendations on the Home tab of the app.

Apple Music Classical Listening Guide
"Dive deeper with time-synced listening guides for 150+ popular works, enjoy nonstop music with curated stations, and get daily personalized recommendations on Home," says the release notes for Apple Music Classical version 2.2, released today.

Listening guides provide details about classical music in real time, with descriptions appearing on the screen as you listen. At launch, the feature is available for more than 100 works, in English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese.

"From identifying the instruments they're hearing to explaining the drama behind a symphony or a concerto, the expert commentary turns the listening experience into a learning experience by opening doors on some of the most enduring and admired works of classical music," an Apple spokesperson said, in an email.

As for the curated stations, they are arranged by instrument, composer, period, and genre. They are curated by Apple Music Classical's editors.

Last, personalized recommendations improve classical music discovery based on your Apple Music Classical listening history.

"The features in this update are the most significant additions to Apple Music Classical since launch," said Apple Music Classical director Anjali Malhotra.

Apple Music Classical is available in the App Store for the iPhone and iPad, and it also recently became available on the web. Apple Music Classical is also available on CarPlay and Android, but there is still no Mac app for the service.

Apple Music Classical launched in most countries in March 2023, allowing users with a standard Apple Music subscription to stream more than five million classical music tracks, at no additional cost. Apple Music Classical is based on Primephonic, a classical music streaming service that was acquired by Apple in 2021.

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Top Rated Comments

abatabia Avatar
8 months ago
Desperately needs to be on Apple TV. What’s the holdup?
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
xmach Avatar
8 months ago

Desperately needs to be on Apple TV. What’s the holdup?
yes -- also, where's the Mac version??
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
guycarmeli Avatar
8 months ago
As a classical music lover, I was super excited when they announced this app. But in reality, I don't use it at all. When I listen to classical music, I don't listen on my AirPods or stream it from my phone. I listen properly in my living room hi-fi connected to the Apple TV; and as long as there is no native app, it is practically useless.
I'm quite surprised they are not aware that this is the case with many potential users for this app.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
wanha Avatar
8 months ago
Music is the closest thing we have to magic and we could be doing so much more with these apps.

Then again, there's fat chance big corporations are going to be the ones to have any idea how to unlock that magic
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
0049190 Avatar
8 months ago
Apple should make a separate app for Music Videos and make it available on AppleTV. They could add music video channels as well. Currently music videos are buried in the Music app.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
abatabia Avatar
8 months ago

As a classical music lover, I was super excited when they announced this app. But in reality, I don't use it at all. When I listen to classical music, I don't listen on my AirPods or stream it from my phone. I listen properly in my living room hi-fi connected to the Apple TV; and as long as there is no native app, it is practically useless.
I'm quite surprised they are not aware that this is the case with many potential users for this app.
Exactly this. It’s why I still pay for stage plus. I only watch classical the same way. On my tv.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)