Apple Music Classical: Making Classical Music Accessible with a Philly Accent

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Apple Music Classical, based on the Primephonic app that Apple acquired in 2021, addresses the problem of classical music metadata and offers a rich browsing and searching experience for classical music lovers. The app allows users to search by composer, artist, instrument, orchestra, ensemble, conductor, soloist, or choir, and provides detailed information on each piece. The author wonders why more music apps aren't as rich in metadata and browsing options, and suggests that other genres of music could benefit from similar features.
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- Apple’s new classical music streaming service has a Philly accent — and some flaws The Philadelphia Inquirer
- In Case You Missed It: Apple Launches App for Classical Music Lovers Cheddar
- Winners and Losers: Apple Music Classical launches while E3 shutters TrustedReviews
- Apple's New App Aims to Make Classical Music More Accessible The New York Times
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