Earlier this month, the Apple Music Classical app expanded to six markets in Asia: Japan, China, Korea, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. Users were initially prompted to “pre-order” the service, and now, after two weeks, it is finally available.

Apple Music Classical is free for all Apple Music subscribers, and also has a standalone app. It offers over 5 million classical tracks in Hi-Res lossless audio, and users can subscribe through their Apple account.

The Classical streaming service features exclusive content and a unique interface that provides information on the work name, orchestra, conductor, contributing artists, and year of recording. The Browse tab is designed differently from the regular Apple Music app to cater to the specific demands of classical music enthusiasts.