I am aware of his excellent legacy, and own many CD's of him conducting. However, I was in a college group he guest conducted a few years before his death, and he had a tendency to make (in some cases) drastic changes in dynamics, tempo and sometimes octave changes during rehearsal.
Admittedly, towards the end of their lives everyone may not be at the top of their game, and this is to be expected. However, I don't want to think (my view of) one rehearsal towards the end of his distinguished career would be a clear overall reflection; but that one rehearsal does make me skeptical concerning an arrangement of an already-fine-march in my (one) hour long experience with him on the podium.
Anybody have the original (old part) I can have a peek at?
