Apple Music Classical is the name of the new application that the American group will launch at the end of March and that promises “the largest catalog of classical music in the world”, with exclusive albums and an advanced search mode.
With five million songs, this application could compete with the few applications dedicated exclusively to classical music, in particular Idagio, currently the only subscription in the world for streaming audio and concerts (two million songs).
Launching March 28, Apple Music Classical “will make it quick and easy to find any recording in the world’s largest catalog of classical music, with fully optimized search,” according to a statement from the group released Thursday.
It thus gives “the possibility of searching by composer, work, director, or even by catalog number, to instantly find specific recordings.”
immersive listening
Listeners “can also enjoy the best audio quality available and rediscover many tunes in a whole new and immersive way with spatial audio.” The app will also offer, among other things, “composer biographies” and “in-depth guides to many key works.”
Until now, classical music was included in the Apple Music offer, just like other streaming services (Qobuz, Spotify, etc.). Apple specifies that it will be necessary to have an Apple Music subscription and that the new app will be available soon on Android
Source: BFM TV
