It is going to be Stephane Deneve as of 2011/12 (who's with the Royal Scottish National Orch. now).
I would have liked Thomas Dausgaard more though, since I am interested in getting to know more Nordic composers (Langgaard for example) and he gave a very passionate account of Rachmaninoff's Second Symphony.
Norrington's Bruckner has some interesting ideas, like having faster tempi like Horenstein and Walter did (and Harnoncourt does nowadays), but, as someone wrote: 'If the beginning of the Seventh is sounding like "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" then I don't care for it'. And the vibratoless playing simply makes it dull.