Sorry, but the original version of Baroque Hoedown must die. In whatever pit MSEP was thrown into and set afire, BH must burn with it.
Why? Repetitive. Trite. And the electronic music is awful in terms of its lack of being pleasing to the ears. It is high, shrill, tinny, lacking a full and rich timbre and resonance. In a crowd, those high shrilly notes carry and what little supporting undertone there is in the music dies leaving a Nails on Chalkboard Hoedown.
Also, it employs the same musical 'trick' of all of WDW's parade music: an eight bar repeating chordal structure so that as a particular float passes by, it has its own eight bar musical melody that's in sync with the underlying repeat. Thus, any music that is particular to a float has its music altered to fit the chords and tempo of those eight bar. And it ain't a particularly interesting chordal structure to begin with.
If were going to get a new Nighttime Parade, how about it being actually 'new'? Not one bringing back the music that was already outdated a decade after its first use.
The nighttime parades of other parks have full orchestral music. They don't include slide whistles and noise makers and pops and whirls to be cutesy. There are a lot of things you can do with a full orchestral arrangement to add whimsy and fun without electronic sound FX.
If you really want BH, it can be the music for just one particular float as a throwback to MSEP, but with better orchestration. Here is BH orchestrated differently, it could be done by a full orchestra...