Multitasking is essential in today’s classical music world, where music directors are expected to be fundraisers and cheerleaders as well as conductors, and composers can’t even get a foot in the door without a finely honed set of self-marketing skills. But recently, composer/conductor Loren Maazel has been raising eyebrows with his own version of the musical multitask: spending his own money to get his own opera produced by one of the top companies in the world. “The London papers report that the Maazel project has caused bitter infighting at all levels of the company… Gifted composers would line up to write a commissioned work for Covent Garden. But Mr. Maazel has bought his way to the top without having paid his dues as a composer.”