https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/03/apple-will-launch-a-new-app-exclusively-for-classical-music-later-this-month/
Apple will launch a new app exclusively for classical music
Apple is launching a version of Apple Music specifically for classical
music later this month, the company announced today.
The Apple Music Classical app, currently available for preorder in the App Store, will be separate from the main Apple Music app. But access to the service will be included with a $17-per-month Apple One subscription or
most Apple Music subscriptions (excluding the basic $5-per-month Apple
Music Voice tier).
In August 2021, Apple acquired a classical music service called
Primephonic.
Perhaps most importantly for a streaming music service, Primephonic used a royalty model where payouts were based on the amount of time that songs
were played rather than the number of times a song was listened to.
Using a per-play model, someone who listens to a 15-minute movement of a Beethoven symphony would generate as much revenue for the artists as
someone who listened to a 90-second pop song.
Apple hasn't specified how it plans to pay artists, but its press release announcing the Primephonic acquisition indicated that the service's
detailed metadata and "the best features of Primephonic" would be folded
into Apple Music Classical when it launched.
The Apple Music Classical app is iPhone-only for now, though an Android
version is apparently coming "soon." There's no word on what Apple plans
for the iPad, macOS, or Windows; Windows only got its first version of the Apple Music app in a preview earlier this year.
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