Do you think Maurice Ravel would approve of this?
Most of us probably know that when orchestrated his own "Le Tombeau de Couperin," he omitted the wonderful Toccata movement (as well as the Fugue). However, conductor/pianist Zoltan Kocsis apparently made an orchestration of said Toccata (or someone else did, but I believe Kocsis did it and is conducting in this link), and I actually enjoy it; I think it'd be cool of the orchestrator kept with Ravel's instrumentation, however, but what's here is fine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0GevBsIJNA
Does anyone here think Ravel would approve of this orchestration (as in, enjoy it)? If not, why?