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Apple Music Classical update adds album booklets and Recently Added section

Following the release of iOS 18 to the public last week, Apple has now updated its Apple Music Classical app. With the update, the company is adding album booklets, as well as a new “Recently Added” section. Read on as we detail what’s changing with the new version of the app.

What’s new in Apple Music Classical

As described by Apple in the release notes, version 2.0 of Apple Music Classical adds album booklets for “thousands of albums.” The app shows a digital copy of the booklets shipped with the CD and vinyl packaging. These booklets usually include exclusive photos, details about the compositions, artist notes, lyrics, and more.

To promote the new feature, Apple has added a “Dive into Album Booklets” section to the app’s Home tab. When a booklet is available, users will see a new icon next to the add to library button. It’s worth noting that album booklets can only be viewed in the Apple Music Classical app.

In addition, the app has also gained a new “Recently Added” section in the Library tab. This was a long-standing request from Apple Music Classical users, since the app lacked a way to organize the songs in the order they were added to the user’s library.

For those unfamiliar, the app is an alternative version of Apple Music focused on classical songs. Users can search by composer, work, conductor, or even catalog number. The app also offers full metadata and thousands of editorial notes including composer biographies and descriptions of key works.

Version 2.0 also comes with a dark icon for iOS 18.

Hands-on: Here’s what Apple Music Classical design looks

Users can download Apple Music Classical for free on the App Store in countries where it’s available. The service is included as part of the Apple Music subscription, which costs $10.99 per month in the U.S. (or $5.99 per month if you’re a student).

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