Apple Music Classical adds thousands of booklets to album listings
by Malcolm Owen · AppleInsiderApple Music Classical's new version 2.0 adds a new Recently Added section as well as thousands of album booklets.
Apple Music Classical was introduced in March 2023 as a curated experience for classical music. A year and a half later, the app has finally reached version 2.0.
The update in the App Store on Tuesday introduces a few changes to the app, including a collection of album booklets for thousands of albums on the service.
The booklets, readable in the layout they were published in an containing images, provide more information about the album. This can include lyrics to operatic tracks, details about the orchestra and conductor, and other details.
Users can also take advantage of the Recently Added section of the Library. This shows the selection of music the user has most recently selected to be added to their library, with the newest pieces at the top.
Apple Music Classical is available as a free app for Apple Music subscribers, with it providing an experience specifically geared towards listening to classical music. As well as easier access to albums and tracks in its vast classical music catalog of over 5 million tracks, it also provides features like Spatial Audio, Lossless audio, and AirPlay.
3 Comments
Cesar Battistini Maziero 384 comments · 8 Years
About 2 hours ago
We need that, on regular Apple Music too!
On the olden days when you bought an album on iTunes, they came with digital booklets, the same that comes on the CDs.
They where great!
humbug1873 157 comments · 2 Years
About 2 hours ago
... and still no Mac OS client :s
skippingrock 198 comments · 19 Years
About 40 minutes ago
humbug1873 said:
... and still no Mac OS client :s
And no Apple TV version either.
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