Apple Music Classical now has its own Top 100 chart.
The Apple Classical Top 100, released on Monday, is “the definitive list of the most popular classical albums in the world today,” Apple said. It combines five data sources from 165 countries to provide a snapshot of what’s trending in classical music, though all of the data sources come from Apple, including Apple Music Classical streams, Apple Music streams, iTunes downloads, iTunes song sales, and Shazam tags.
According to Apple, the Apple Classical Top 100 will be updated every Monday and can be found under the Apple Music Classical Home tab.
Mashable Top Stories
Apple Watch Series 9 vs. SE: I tested both for 13 days
Currently topping the charts is Bach: Keyboard Concerto with Chinese pianist Du Tianqi and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields conducted by Jonathan Bloxham.
It seems that a newcomer named Bach is currently attracting attention.
Credit: Apple
Apple Music Classical is a free mobile app for Apple Music subscribers (for some reason there is no desktop version) that, as the name suggests, focuses on classical music, with a slightly redesigned interface and support for classical categories like pieces, composers, and recordings, as well as expert recommendations, playlists, and exclusive artwork.