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Mozart's Worst Job Ever

Clip: Season 31 | 4m 56s

Better to be Mozart working for a mean boss, or an angry boss putting up with Mozart?

Would you rather be Mozart working for a lousy boss, or a long-suffering employer having to put up with Mozart? Beverly Sills tells us about the tension between the composer and Archbishop Colloredo of Salzburg for the Mostly Mozart Festival of 2006.

08/02/2006 | Rating NR

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