Apple Music Classical now has an iPad app

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Apple Music Classical now has an iPad app
Apple Music Classical now has an iPad app

Apple Music Classical now has an iPad app some seven months after Apple launched their classical music service for the iPhone. Available to Apple Music subscribers at no additional cost you can find any recording in the world’s largest classical music catalogue with search built for the genre.

Beginners to classical music can get acquainted with the genre thanks to hundreds of Essentials playlists, insightful composer biographies, deep-dive guides for many key works, and intuitive browsing features including:

  • Unlimited access to the world’s largest classical music catalogue (over 5 million tracks) with everything from new releases to celebrated masterpieces, plus thousands of exclusive albums.
  • Search by composer, work, conductor, or even catalogue number, and find specific recordings instantly.
  • High audio quality up to 192 kHz/24-bit HiRes Lossless and thousands of recordings in immersive spatial audio with Dolby Atmos.
  • Complete and accurate metadata to make sure you know exactly what and who you are playing.
  • Thousands of composer biographies, descriptions of key works, and more.
  • Listen using AirPlay on compatible wireless devices.
Apple Music Classical Search
Apple Music Classical Search

To listen via an iPod requires an Apple Music subscription (Individual, Student, Family, or Apple One). Not available with the Apple Music Voice Plan. Availability is worldwide where Apple Music is offered, excluding China, Japan, Korea, Russia, Taiwan and Turkey. Apple Music Classical is available for all iPad models running iOS 15.4 or later.

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