Just to point out it was 2 dotted halves in 5 quarters. No quintuplet involved. 
Weird but correct.
Another solution is to change the tempo. ie if tempo q=75. Put two half notes 
with tempo of q=60. I realize not optimal for this particular situation.
GJB 

    On Friday, May 31, 2019, 11:52:48 AM EDT, 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Hi,
It is not possible to place two dotted halves in four quarter, under a 
quintuplet sign; one of the two halves has to be without dot.
One (just one, not really very important) of the reasons why 
"contemporary music" interests me a lot in passing, is that it is full 
of people (in Italy also) who believe that placing a quintuplet inside a 
nonuplet etc., is in itself a fact of 'avant-garde', probably even 
'leftist' (which harms, has harmed, even to the 'left', nb); while it's 
just a big nonsense, a bluff.
And bluffs don't last long, unless you have a big, big deal behind you - 
while "contemporary music" has become, thanks to such nonsense, only a 
small deal.
all best,
Paolo Rismondo
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