04 Apr 2006
New Documents Suggest Mozart Wasn't Poor
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By WILLIAM J. KOLE [AP, 4 April 2006]
VIENNA, Austria (AP) -- For centuries, historians have portrayed Mozart as poor, but new documents suggest the composer was not nearly as hard-up for cash as many have believed.