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Not too long ago, after months of speculation, Apple introduced a brand new native Apple Music Classical app for listening to classical music. Although it offers this as a de facto supplement to Apple Music and therefore also requires a subscription, it offers the application separately in the App Store, thanks to which it was possible to "pre-order" it for free after its introduction. And although it wasn't supposed to be available until March 28th, many Apple users are reporting that they can download it now, giving us a quick tour of its environment.

As you can see for yourself in the screenshots above, the application is essentially no different from classic Apple Music. Its environment therefore offers several categories into which individual songs are divided for easier searching, as well as playlists and the like. In short and well, for fans of classical music, this is a perfect application that they will surely appreciate. However, it is rather surprising that Apple decided to release it today, as it has always been very precise about the dates in the past. That's probably why it's more of a bug than an intention.

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