Deutsche Grammophon will become the first major classical label to offer over half its catalogue online for download, the division of Universal Music Group announced yesterday.
DG aims to digitize and make available their back catalogue as well. 
Ohh... Does this mean that Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau's recording of Barber's "Dover Beach"
and the Three Songs, Op. 45 will finally be available on CD and/or for download.
I remember listening to those Op. 45 songs in Song Literature class in college. Some amazing poetry, set to some wonderful music - and very gratifying piano parts.
1. Now Have I Fed And Eaten Up the Rose
2. A Green Lowland of Pianos
3. O Boundless, Boundless Evening
Yes, Thomas Hampson does a fine job with them on the Complete Songs set that DG issued a couple years ago, but my first exposure to the show was Fischer-Dieskau's recording.... And you never forget your first love.
