The wait is almost over, as Apple Music Classical launches on March 28. The app is currently listed on Apple's developer account on the App Store.
The wait is almost over, as . The app is currently
on the App Store. According to the company, the app is designed specifically for classical music and will be available for Apple Music subscribers at no additional cost., the company is finally ready to launch the streaming successor with Apple Music Classical. Users will be able to find any recording in the world’s largest classical music catalog with a search built for the genre.
Users must be running iOS 15.4 or later. Currently, it doesn’t seem the app will be available for iPad or Mac owners. Users will also need to have an internet connection to listen to these songs.
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