Introduction to Apple Music Classical
Apple Music Classical is the app designed for classical music—available for Apple Music subscribers at no additional charge. Apple Music contains the world’s largest catalog of classical music—more than 5 million tracks and 1.2 million recordings.
Note: You can subscribe to Apple Music or Apple One, which includes Apple Music and other services. Apple Music and Apple One aren’t available in all countries or regions. See the Apple Support article Bundle Apple subscriptions with Apple One.
Apple Music Classical shares some features with the Apple Music app . In both apps, you can create playlists. Both apps support the highest audio quality (up to 192 kHz/24-bit Hi-Res Lossless). Select albums and recordings are available in Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos, for true multidimensional sound.
Apple Music Classical also has unique features that deliver an outstanding classical music experience. You can:
Search or browse by composer, work, album, instrument, and more. Discover handpicked classical album recommendations and hundreds of expertly curated playlists. See Find music.
Read biographies, album notes, work descriptions, and more. See Learn from experts.
View information about the album or recording you’re listening to, such as the conductor, record label, or release year. See Player controls.
Get started
Do any of the following to start using Apple Music Classical on your devices and the web:
iPhone or iPad: Subscribe to Apple Music on your iPhone or iPad, then install the Apple Music Classical app
.
Android: Install the Apple Music app
and subscribe to Apple Music. Then install the Apple Music Classical app through the Google Play Store and connect the two apps.
Web: Subscribe to Apple Music, then go to classical.music.apple.com on any device.