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The award to Sellars was presented by American bass-baritone Eric Owens, who played the general directing the World War II bomb project in "Dr. Atomic." Several years ago, the work drew a young crowd to the Metropolitan Opera that filled cheaper seats with their backpacks
-- and enthusiasm for a cutting-edge opera as fresh as a Broadway musical. "People come because it's about a subject they're interested in," says the 55-year-old Sellars. "Opera can be cool, with sheer American energy
-- jazz, and an R&B bass." With his surprising, sometimes shocking direction, "people at first didn't know what hit them," says Opera News editor in chief F. Paul Driscoll. "Now, we appreciate his work for its emotional truth." ___ Online: Opera News: http://www.operanews.com/
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