Apple Music’s recently launched service just for classical music is clearly a success as it expands to 6 more territories.

Apple Music launched a standalone app for classical music lovers last year. Apple Music Classical is a dedicated music streaming service, offering the platform that listeners love but with all of the limelight entirely on their extensive selection of classical music.

Apple claimed that their app contains the world’s largest classical music catalogue. It features a massive selection of recordings from archaic pieces to contemporary composers. It includes in-depth composer biographies and even exclusive releases. There are also over 5 million tracks available in Hi-Res Lossless audio and Dolby Atmos.

They are now expanding Apple Music Classical to Japan, China, Korea, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. Residents of those territories are able to download the app in preparation for its launch, coming soon though we don’t know exactly when.

Apple Music Classical is currently available worldwide wherever Apple Music is available except in China, Japan, Korea, Russia, Taiwan, and Türkiye. Soon nearly all global territories will have access to Apple Music Classical.


You can upload your classical music to Apple Music Classical for free and all music to Apple Music and other services at www.routenote.com.