Apple Music Classical is now available in six Asian markets: Japan, China, Korea, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. The announcement urges users to “pre-order”, which means that the actual availability of the service will occur at a later stage.
Japan, China, Korea, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan: pre-order Apple Music Classical now on @App Store. https://t.co/lwnF4Dx4ua pic.twitter.com/6PVPl02ZHs
— Apple Music Classical (@AppleClassical) January 9, 2024
The service is available for free to all Apple Music subscribers but works with a standalone app. It has over 5 million classic songs in high-resolution lossless audio.
The Classical app has exclusive content and an improved interface that provides information on the name of the work, the orchestra, the conductor, the contributing artists and even the year of recording. There’s also unique artwork for some songs, 700 playlists curated by Apple Music editors, and the Browse tab is designed differently than the regular Apple Music app.
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