If you like classical music, it is likely that you use or have heard of the Concertino application, a web service that turns our Apple Music account into a classical music jukebox. This exclusive web service just landed on the App Store in the form of a free app.
Concertino works as a third-party client for Apple Music, making it much easier to listen to classical music with Apple's streaming music service. Thanks to this application we can listen to music from the most renowned composers, enjoy playlists named radio station, listen to music from specific periods ...
As we can read in the description of the application:
Music streaming is here to stay. But, like most platforms, Apple Music was designed for popular music, based on singers, albums, and especially tracks. Classical music demands a very different approach: it is based on composers, works, performers (many of them) and movements.
Concertino brings the complex structure of classical music to Apple Music. Combines composers and artwork information from the Open Opus library with automated analysis of Apple Music metadata. The result? A free and open app that makes Apple Music and classical music work together, finally.
The application has been created entirely with SwiftUI, it is available in the App Store in a totally free and it is only in English. The developers offer access to this open-source project through GitHub.
For those who want to use this service from a Mac, PC or Android device, they can continue doing use of the Concertino website through this link. You need to have an Apple Music account to use it.