Apple Music Classical Available on the Web
Users can now listen to the specialist classical music streaming service from their desktop
Apple Music Classical recently announced that its service will be made available on the web, for those who prefer to listen on their desktop.
As part of the launch of the web service, Apple Music Classical has made Franz Welser-Möst and the Cleveland Orchestra’s new recording of Julius Eastman’s Symphony No. 2 and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 2 available exclusively on Apple Music Classical for six weeks.
Boasting the world's largest classical music catalog, Apple Music Classical also offers the highest quality audio out of any streaming service.
Its major point of difference is its search engine, which has been designed especially for classical music. Users can search by composer, work, conductor, orchestra, instrument, or opus number.
In addition, more than 50,000 album booklets are available, featuring detailed program notes as well as texts and translations for vocal works.
Apple Music Classical is available at no extra cost to Apple Music subscribers. The web version can be found here.
"Apple Music Classical continues to innovate and expand on its mission to bring great musicians and their recordings to music lovers around the world all in one app," said Anjali Malhotra, Global Director of Apple Music.
"Now that the app is available on the web, Apple Music Classical’s catalog of over 5 million tracks and 50 million datapoints are now available for those who primarily use their desktops to listen to music."
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