Playing The Finale, And Hoping For One More Reprise

Conductors of international stature regularly flit from job to job, leaving little mark on any one city in which they might alight for a week or two. But for conductors of smaller ensembles who make their careers with a single ensemble in a single town, the roots put down can run deep. So what happens when one of those ensembles dies for lack of money? Enter Ruben Vartanyan, the 69-year-old music director of the newly bankrupt Arlington Symphony in suburban Washington, D.C. “There is a move afoot to resurrect the symphony in a more modest form… But the odds are long. Funding is scarce. And the work to rebuild could be enormous. The old conductor, though, is available.”