Apple releasing new Apple Music Classical app next week: Here’s what you need to know

Apple is releasing Apple Music Classical next week — a new app offering unlimited access to the world’s largest classical music catalog, featuring over 5 million tracks with everything from new releases to celebrated masterpieces, plus thousands of exclusive albums.
Available to Apple Music subscribers at no additional cost, Apple Music Classical will be made available to download from the App Store on March 28, with users able to search by composer, work, conductor, or even catalog number, and find specific recordings instantly with spatial audio, all with zero ads.
Here’s everything you need to know about Apple Music Classical.
What is Apple Music Classical?
Apple Music Classical is a classical music streaming service. The app includes the world’s largest classical music catalog, featuring over 5 million tracks. Users can search by composer, work, conductor, or even catalog number.
How much does Apple Music Classical cost?
Apple Music Classical is free for Apple Music subscribers and is included as part of the Apple One subscription bundle. The service requires an Apple Music subscription and is not available with the Apple Music Voice Plan.
Is Apple Music Classical on iPad and Mac?
Apple Music Classical is available for all iPhone models running iOS 15.4 or later. The service is not available on iPad or Mac.
How do you get Apple Music Classical?
Apple Music Classical is available from the App Store here.