![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
A local orchestra has taken leave of their senses and asked if there is a concerto I'd like to play as an invited soloist. This is, frankly, the first time I've been invited to do that, and it's not something I ever seek or plan for. So I find myself at a bit of a loss. What would you recommend as a good piece to perform?
I'll tell you that I don't care for the Grondahl (very elementary and boring), and the Rimsky-Korsakov doesn't excite me because it's overdone. I'm not averse to working up some difficult passages, but I don't want to tackle anything that is "too much work for the payoff." And a crowd pleaser would be nice, if there is such a thing for trombone players. They haven't mentioned a limit on rental costs, so at the moment I'm just going to present them with one or two best options for me, not them.
I'm looking first for something written specifically for trombone, but I'd consider the right cello or other adaptation.
What have you experts got for me? Mo bettah if you can link a performance if it's something I might not be familiar with.
Thanks for your help! This is virgin territory for me.