2009 started with a whimper, but sure ended with a bang. For me, the "best" Mahler recording for 2009 is the Ivan Fischer/BFO/Miah Perssons M4 on Channel Classics. But there were certainly plenty of other good candidates as well. However, my "favorite" Mahler release for 2009 is the Schwarz/Seattle M8. I've given all the reasons before - the main one being that it's just so naturally recorded. Here are some other "honorable mentions"
DVD of Mahler 1 with Fabio Luisi/Staatskapelle Dresden
Haitink/CSO M2 - it may not be real "special" in any particular way, but I find it fairly satisfying on the whole. It's certainly a huge improvement for the Haitink/CSO series.
DVD of Mahler 3 with Abbado/LFO - wasn't that 2008?
Marcus Stenz/Gurzenich M5 on Oehms - this would be my "other" best-of-the-year. However, Stenz did make a perfectly fine recording of M5 for ABC Clasics, so I chose to stick with the Fischer M4. That said, this is a really fine Mahler 5 in every sense possible. I would have just liked for some of the horn solos in movement III to sound a bit bigger than they do here. That's not a major complaint by any means.
Jansons/Oslo M7 on Simax - I really like movements I, II, & V on this one. Now, if only movements III & IV were better.
Zinman M7 on RCA - I know, I know; Zinman isn't exactly setting the world on fire with his Mahler. But this is just so musically done that I simply can't ignore it. The slow, "moonlit" episode in the fist movement is simply to die for. And, believe or not, you can actually HEAR the stupid cowbells at the brief passage where the solo horns play their lonely signals back and forth to each other (movement II). Turn this baby up fairly loud, and it's truly quite satisfying. Sorry, but I really like it.
Gergiev/LSO M8 - was this one 2008 also? Regardless, it's worth mentioning from my perspective. It's certainly not the only way to do M8, but I really like it for what it is. I enjoy the several seconds of "hang time" captured at the end of both parts (St. Paul's Cathedral).
Gilbert/Stockholm M9 on BIS.
Alright, alright; I know that this is a controversial choice with some folks as well. But I certainly haven't found a single disc Mahler 9th that I've liked better than this one. It's proportioned a lot like the Abbado/BPO M9, but with stronger percussion and better sound quality. Again, I just find this to be quite satisfying.
Well, let's hope that something interesting comes out in 2010. I'm looking forward to the Zinman/RCA M8, naturally.