Apple Music Classical, Apple’s old app for listening to classical music with an Apple Music subscription, is now available for download from the App Store.
According to theverge, Apple Music Classical was born out of Primephonic, which Apple acquired in 2021 with plans to launch a music-focused classics app in 2022.
Apple Music Classical promises to be better at handling the complex metadata often associated with classical recordings, and the app will have things like curated playlists and composer bios to help people learn more regarding the genre.
Apple says the app’s catalog includes more than 5 million songs and you can listen to music in high quality at up to 192kHz/24bit, but there are some caveats regarding the app, Apple Music Voice plan subscribers can’t use it. Classic, at launch, there will be no original iPad version and you won’t be able to download music for offline listening.
He also said, “I am disappointed by the lack of offline downloads, but I am still looking forward to checking out the app. Although I have to be online to use it, Apple Music Classical can be a good way to use it. About this type, you should read more “Learn”. To get to know her more.