Apple will launch a new app exclusively for classical music later this month

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I have an Apple Music subscription
But I no longer enjoy listening to classical music

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Okay but why?
I listen to classical music sometimes. How does it need its own dedicated program?

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Yeah I don’t think that classical music is that popular anymore.
It was more listened to during the 60s and 1970s

Maybe Apple is trying to appeal to Baby Boomers like me.

But personally I’m not much into it

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I’m quite looking forward to this app. I like listening to classical in my car to educate myself on all the pieces I have not heard yet. It was Tristan und Isolde today. Get some funny looks pulling up next to cars at traffic lights when they’re listening to that noise that passes for popular music these days. Gen X and proud!

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From the article

If you’re wondering why classical music might benefit from a dedicated app, this PCMag piece about Primephonic will answer that question for you: You could search for music not just by song title or its composer, but by the name of the orchestra that recorded it, or the person who conducted it, or information about soloists or other performers. Primephonic could also account for the different possible spellings of composers’ names, among other features.

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I like Violin concerto.

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I LOVE listening and/or watching classical piano concerts by various top virtuosos of the world. I love it as much as I used to love rock music.

If I bought any Apple devices, I would definitely be interested in this app. But, I love my Androids.

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