Apple Music Classical Joins CarPlay for Enhanced Drivin

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Apple has brought its Apple Music Classical app to CarPlay, giving classical music lovers a tailored experience on the road. Announced on November 12, 2024, this integration allows drivers to access curated playlists, personal libraries, and recommended pieces through CarPlay. This update adds convenience for those who enjoy classical music.


A Tailored Experience for Classical Music Fans

Previously, classical music listeners had to use the main Apple Music app on CarPlay, which lacked features unique to classical music. Apple Music Classical organizes catalogs by composer, work, and instrument, creating a more specialized experience. Now, users can enjoy easy access to compositions in a way suited to their preferences.

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Enhanced Search Capabilities with Siri

The integration allows drivers to use Siri, Apple’s voice assistant, for hands-free searches. Siri can find composers, artists, works, or instruments in multiple languages, making it safer and easier to explore music while driving.

Apple Music Classical’s Recent Updates

The CarPlay addition is part of a series of recent improvements to Apple Music Classical. Apple has added features like a “Recently Added” section, detailed album booklets, and a Top 100 chart for classical music. These updates emphasize Apple’s focus on enhancing the digital classical music experience.


A Valuable Addition for Apple Music Subscribers

Apple Music Classical is free for all Apple Music subscribers, making it accessible to millions. This CarPlay integration is likely to appeal to fans of classical music who value organized libraries and curated content.

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