Apple Music Classical Is Now Available in Your Browser

Apple Music Classical Is Now Available in Your Browser

Apple Music Classical is now available in your browser at classical.music.apple.com. Apple Music Classical launched in March 2023, bringing more than five million classical music tracks to Apple Music subscribers at no additional cost.

Apple Music Classical is based on Primephonic, a classical music streaming service that was acquired by Apple in 2021.

To mark the launch of the app on the web, Franz Welser-Möst and the Cleveland Orchestra’s new recording of Julius Eastman’s Symphony No.2 and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No.2 from conductor Franz Welser-Möst and the Cleveland Orchestra will be available exclusively on Apple Music Classical for the next six weeks.

“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. 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” said Anjali Malhotra, Global Director, Apple Music Classical.

Apple Music Classical is also available as an app on the iPhone, iPad, and Android, (but not the Mac) and it also offers support for CarPlay.