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Apple Music Classical Announces New Partnership With London's Wigmore Hall

Wigmore Hall Live today relaunches as a digital-only platform in partnership with Apple Music Classical, with all recording royalties passed directly to artists, Gramophone reports.

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Wigmore Hall is a prestigious 550-seat concert hall on Wigmore Street in London's Marylebone, widely regarded as one of the world's foremost venues for chamber music, early music, and vocal recitals. Opened in 1901 and noted for its particularly good acoustics, the Grade II listed building hosts over 500 concerts each year. The new partnership with Apple was announced as part of the Hall's 125th anniversary celebrations this year.

Under the artist-first model, Wigmore Hall will cover all production costs for every release and take no share of recording income, passing 100% of royalties received directly to the performing artists. The platform will release four digital-only recordings per year, drawn from live performances at the Hall and developed in close collaboration with artists. Each new Wigmore Hall Live release will premiere exclusively on Apple Music Classical for three months.

Director John Gilhooly said the partnership would allow listeners "to experience Wigmore Hall concerts as close to the live event as possible," citing ‌Apple Music‌ Classical's sound quality as central to that goal.

The first release under the new model is Pianist Boris Giltburg's recording of Beethoven's Piano Sonatas Nos. 4, 8, 9, 20 ("Pathétique"), and 26 ("Les Adieux"), recorded live at Wigmore Hall in February 2025. The Piano Sonata No. 26 in E-flat major is available now, with the entire album to launch tomorrow. The release includes an artist commentary track in which Giltburg offers deeper insight into the repertoire.

‌Apple Music‌ Classical has previously partnered with institutions including the Berlin Philharmonic, Carnegie Hall, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra, the Metropolitan Opera, the New York Philharmonic, and the Vienna Philharmonic. The app launched in most countries in March 2023 and is included with a standard ‌Apple Music‌ subscription at no additional cost, offering access to over five million classical music tracks. It is based on Primephonic, a classical music streaming service acquired by Apple in 2021.

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Top Rated Comments

3 days ago at 05:47 am
And why is there no Apple Classical Music desktop app (I know there is a web version, but I'd like to have an application, not a Safari tab).
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3 days ago at 05:36 am
The "Patetique" sonata is number 8, from the article seems to be number 20, which is incorrect
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3 days ago at 09:56 am
I hope they release recordings in Dolby Atmos. Classical music is well suited to Dolby Atmos - live recordings that capture the acoustics of the venue. Nothing gimmicky. Just reproducing the acoustic space.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 days ago at 07:58 am
Still waiting for "Apple Music Classical Announces New Mac App".

It remains a bizarre decision not to release one. But even the regular Music app on Mac feels clunky and in need of an overhaul. It's loaded with legacy iTunes features that have been removed in the iOS version. Apple loves to claim that they care about the Mac and aren't neglecting it, but when it comes to the Music apps, it really seems like they are leaving it behind.
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3 days ago at 06:11 am

It’s not that hard, especially that they already have the main music app
It was meant a bit tongue in cheek of course. The fact that this is not obvious is a testament to the sad state of affairs I guess.
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Astuces iOS Avatar
3 days ago at 06:06 am
Yeah and mac app when?
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