If you're an iPhone owner who subscribes to a local symphony orchestra or has a favorite Brahms concerto, you'll fall in love with Apple Music Classical instantly. If you’re an iPhone owner smitten ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Artificial intelligence is not new to classical music. But its recent, rapid developments have composers worried, and intrigued. By Garrett Schumann ...
Apple Music Classical is a brilliantly designed app with the kind of detail and breadth of content that other music apps lack. But there was one element of the service which raised some eyebrows.
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