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    RUBEN VARTANYAN DIES

    Arlington Connection
    May 14 2008
    VA

    RUBEN VARTANYAN, 70, Music Director of the Arlington Philharmonic
    and internationally known maestro, died at his home in Arlington on
    Wednesday, May 7. The cause of death was a cerebral hemorrhage.

    Maestro Vartanyan had been an Arlington resident since arriving in
    the area in 1988. He had served as the music director of the previous
    Arlington Symphony for 13 years, and took the helm of the Philharmonic
    when it was created in 2005.

    Born in St. Petersburg, Russia to musical parents, Vartanyan spent
    his early childhood in Armenia. At the age of ten, he enrolled in
    the Central Music School in Moscow, and later entered the Moscow
    Conservatory of Music where he earned a degree in piano performance
    and a Ph.D. in Opera and Symphony Conducting. From 1980 through 1988,
    Maestro Vartanyan was the conductor of the renowned Bolshoi Opera in
    Moscow, leading more than 500 performances.

    During his international career, in addition to his time as Bolshoi
    Opera conductor, Vartanyan was also the music director of the National
    Symphony of Bolivia. He was the first assistant conductor-in-training
    under the legendary Herbert von Karajan at the Vienna State Opera
    and Vienna Philharmonic Opera.

    More recently, in addition to his tenure with the Arlington Symphony,
    Maestro Vartanyan was the music director of the National Lyric
    Opera Company in Washington, D.C. and conducted the Williamsburg,
    Va. Symphonia. He has held conducting seminars at the Shenandoah
    Conservatory and at George Mason University, and has taught a number
    of private students in the D.C. area.

    The last concert he conducted was with the Arlington Philharmonic
    on March 9th, 2008. He became a U.S. citizen, and once expressed that
    "This is a country that I love immensely. This is my country forever."
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