Apple Music Classical is now available on the web. Here’s how you can access it using the browser of your choice.
Apple Music Classical Rolls Out on the Web, Access it from Your Favorite Web Browser Today
Little do people know that Apple Music Classical comes as part of your standard Apple Music subscription. It even has an app of its own, allowing you to stick to your classical tracks, not coming across the mainstream music at all.
However, the Apple Music Classical app is available on iPhone and iPad only. If you want to take your listening elsewhere, that becomes a problem, especially if you’re all into classical music and nothing else.
Today, Apple has solved that problem by simply bringing Apple Music Classical to the web. In order to access it, here’s what you have to do:
Step 1. Launch the web browser of your choice. It can be Safari, Chrome, Firefox – anything at all.
Step 2. Type in the following address: classical.music.apple.com and hit enter.
Step 3. The website will open up and you’ll see a familiar sight (no pun intended) but on the web.

Step 4. If you already have an account, click on the Sign In button on the top right and your music library will become available for streaming.
I really appreciate this move from Apple, since Apple Podcasts and Apple Music are available on the web as well. Such rollouts ensure services are available to users no matter where they are.