Apple releases new Apple Music Classical app, available to Apple Music subscribers at no additional cost

Apple Music Classical, Apple’s new classical music streaming service is available now in countries where it is Tuesday, March 28, 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 is available to download now from the App Store, with users able to search by composer, work, conductor, or even catalog number, and find specific recordings instantly with spatial audio..
The new Apple Music Classical app has long been rumored following Apple’s acquisition of classical music streaming service Primephonic in 2021.
Users are able to listen to tracks in the highest audio quality (up to 192 kHz/24 bit Hi-Res Lossless) and download thousands of recordings in spatial audio with Dolby Atmos. The app features thousands of composer biographies and descriptions, with listeners able to AirPlay music to compatible wireless devices to listen on other devices. The Apple Music Classical app is not available on iPad or Mac.
The service is available worldwide where Apple Music is offered, excluding China, Japan, Korea, Russia, Taiwan, Turkey, Afghanistan and Pakistan.