Mark music, composers or artists as favourites in Apple Music Classical
You can mark artists, recordings, works and composers as favourites in Apple Music Classical so they’re easier to find in your library.
Mark classical items as favourites in the app
Go to the Apple Music Classical app
on your iPhone, iPad or Android device.
Tap the item (you may need to scroll down), then do one of the following:
On iPhone or iPad: Tap
, then tap Favourite. Optionally, tap
. (The buttons may be a different colour.)
On Android: Tap
, then tap Favourite. Optionally, tap
. (The buttons may be a different colour.)
Mark classical items as favourites on the web
Go to classical.music.apple.com
.
For an item, select
, then select Favourite. For an artist, select
. (The buttons may be a different colour.)
What happens when you mark an item as a favourite
Marking an album as a favourite adds it — as well as all individual tracks — to your library.
Marking a recording as a favourite adds it to your library. (The recording’s tracks aren’t marked as favourites nor are they added to your library.) Additionally, the recording is automatically added to the Favourite Songs playlist (below Playlists in your library).
Marking an artist (such as a conductor, soloist, orchestra or choir) as a favourite adds them to both your Apple Music Classical library and your Apple Music library.
Tip: You can use the Apple Music app to download albums, playlists or tracks that you added to your library. You also use the Apple Music app to listen to downloaded music when you’re not connected to the internet. See the Apple Support article Add and download music from Apple Music.