- Apple Music Classical is now available to transmit through web browsers
- This is the first platform to receive a space designated for Apple Music Classical from iPad in 2023 and Carplay in 2024
- There has been no news about when Mac devices will get a native application for service.
Apple Music is not only considered one of the best music transmission services, but is home to an endless line of radio stations and alternative music services such as Apple Music Classical, which is now available to listen through a web browser.
The web launch marks the following movement in the launch of the service to other devices, but we are still waiting for Apple to start a native application for its MAC line.
The global director of Apple Music Classical, Anjali Malhotra, shared the news of the web version of the service in a launch: “Apple Music Classical continues to innovate and expand its mission of bringing great musicians and their recordings to music lovers around the world, all in an application. Now that the application is available on the web, the Apple Music Classical catalog of more than 5 million tracks and 50 million data points are now available for those who mainly use their desks to listen to music. “
Since Apple created its classical music service in 2023 after buying the Primephonic music transmission application in 2021, Apple Music Classical has reflected the functions of the standard Apple Music platform, but has provided a specific space for classical music fans to transmit more than five million tracks. The latest web version of the Classical Music Service presents a new way for subscribers to enjoy its entire catalog of reproduction lists, composers and foci of the essential period and gender, but Apple has been taken a long time for Apple Music to be classic where it is today.
When Apple first presented its classical music transmission service a year and a half after its ad, it was only available through its iPhone application, and it was like that for a while before it was launched on Android. It seemed that Apple was neglecting its own family of devices with how limited was the classic Apple Music at that time, but this changed a few months later, when it reached the iPad in November 2023. The last device to receive a designated application for Apple Music Classical was Apple Carplay in 2024, but there is still nothing for Mac devices.
So why has the deployment of Apple Music Classical been taken for two years? The short answer is that we don’t know it, and it’s a bit strange. Although Apple has left Mac users in the dust once again, the online version of its classical music transmission service is, more or less, Apple’s form to take it to Mac devices. We can only venture an assumption that MAC devices will be the next goal for Apple Music Classical, but it would not surprise us if Apple would take another two years to launch a native application for Mac.