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Apple Music Classical for the iPad is here

You can now listen to the millions of recordings through Apple’s classical music app on the iPad.

You can now listen to the millions of recordings through Apple’s classical music app on the iPad.

An image of the Apple Music Classical app on a red and white background.
An image of the Apple Music Classical app on a red and white background.
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Apple has finally made its classical music app available for the iPad. Now, you can download Apple Music Classical, which is included with an Apple Music subscription, directly from the App Store.

Apple first launched its long-awaited classical music app on the iPhone in March, offering a library full of recordings you can search through by composer, work, conductor, and more. The app comes out of Apple’s 2021 acquisition of classical music streaming service Primephonic and allows you to listen to recordings with up to 192 kHz / 24-bit lossless audio.

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Apple Music Classical for the iPad comes with some optimizations for the larger display, including a full navigational sidebar that lets you quickly jump to the albums and songs in your library, access playlists, and use the app’s search features.

Apple rolled out its classical music app on Android in May, but it seems like we’ll have to wait a little longer to see if Apple ever decides to make an app for Mac.

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