Apple acquired Primephonic in 2021 with the intention of using that service as the basic of creating their own music solution aimed specifically at the Classical music genre.
I did not pay much attention at the time but I thought this was more for dealing with the enhanced meta data/tag information needed for the Classical music genre. For example the same music title composed by the same original composer may have multiple recordings from many different orchestras over time and with sometimes different conductors, soloists or singers any of which might be specifically looked for by classical music enthusiasts.
Well Apple are this month finally launching their new Apple Music Classical app which is the dedicated app for classical music and will be backed up by the current Apple Music streaming service. It will be free to existing Apple Music subscribers.
See - https://apps.apple.com/app/id1598433714
Initially at least it is only available as an iPhone app and not an iPad or Mac app.
The relevance of all this to Sonos users is that Sonos has supported Apple Music for sometime - kudos to Sonos and Apple for this. My question therefore is whether Sonos will be able to add support for Apple Music Classical at some point. (Remember it is no extra cost.)
One aspect to consider is that unlike Apple Music as a whole Apple Music Classical is available in a lossless form. Once more kudos to Apple for recognising that classical music enthusiasts particularly would be concerned about audio quality.
(I still think it is long overdue for the iTunes Store and Apple Music to offer a lossless option.)
Note: Apparently Apple Music Classical will have above CD level lossless audio quality and might be of such a level that some Sonos Speaker models may not be able to support it. According to -
https://9to5mac.com/2023/03/09/apple-music-classical-release-date/
This is going to be
- The highest audio quality (up to 192 kHz/24 bit Hi-Res Lossless) with thousands of recordings in immersive spatial audio.