Since the composer is local and this is an unpublished work,
perhaps he could be talked into a modification.  Otherwise,
sounds like justifiable homicide to me....

Fred


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> Our chamber orchestra will be performing a collection of
> movements that were commissioned by our orchestra which
> are meant to "embody" the diversity of our community and
> showcase local composer/arrangers.  One composer is asking
> for a "timbre trill" at one point in his composition. 
> This is a rip up to a g sharp with trill written over it. 
> Parenthetically he has placed a g sharp beside it.  Can
> someone advise me as to exactly how this should be played?
> 
> In addition, another movement has a very slow (eighth note
> = 63) horn solo over the string section.  It begins with a
> low g sharp below the staff and meanders its way up
> melodically, in a five bar stretch, up to a high C sharp
> above the staff.  I'm panicking!!!!!  Any (kind) advise
> regarding this? (Other than shoot the composer)  Is this a
> reasonable request?  The composer is an organist I
> understand and I think played trumpet at some time in his
> musical career.
> 
> Thanks,
> Michael
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