Apple Music Classical incorporates CarPlay and Siri support

Siri support in Apple Music Classical lets users browse easily through CarPlay for composers, artists, and more in different languages
An undated image of Apple Music Classical. — Apple Music
An undated image of Apple Music Classical. — Apple Music

Apple Music Classical received a significant update on Tuesday, as it added CarPlay and Siri support along with the stability and performance advancements. 

An older variant of Apple Music already received CarPlay support at the beginning of this year, which was removed within a few hours.

CarPlay support

Now, the app has once again added CarPlay support that provides access to playlists, libraries, recommendations, and more on your vehicle’s infotainment display to the listeners, offering an immersive music experience. 

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Siri support

The latest Siri support on iOS 18.1, and later lets users browse easily through CarPlay for composers, artists, and more in different languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Dutch.

Notably, it will be expanded to more languages in the near future, according to Apple. 

Apple Music Classical debuted back in March 2023, providing a standard Apple Music subscription access to almost five million classical music tracks at an extra cost. The streaming app consists of cutting-edge search functionality, exclusive artwork, refined listening recommendations, and more. 

Users can easily access the advanced app on iPhone, iPad, and Android, and relies on Primephonic, a classical music streaming service which was purchased by the Cupertino-based tech giant in 2021.