This has been quite a year - so much so, that people don't seem to be talking about Mahler at all at this point. Can you blame them?
For me, there have been two wonderful, standout events: The Leipzig Mahlerfest in which everybody was permitted to take part in over the web, and the Zellerbach Auditorium (Berkeley) performance of Mahler 6 with the Vienna Phil./Semyon Bychkov. As luck would have it, I was working directly across the street from Zellerbach.
Of course, MTT/SFSO put on several Mahler symphonies this last year. I didn't partake in any of those because I simply didn't have time or money (it's also no secret that I'm not crazy about their Mahler in general). Reports indicated that the Mahler 3 was clearly better, interpretively speaking, that what was captured for the recording several years ago.
I guess I should mention my own 'Mahlerabend' at The Musical Offering. After fears that the audience would be waaay too small, the entire place was packed with people. I was a bit un-nerved by the size of the event - that, and also dealing with the balances of the stereo, as well as dealing with a brand new CD player. Anyway, everyone said that it went really well.
In terms of recordings, my favorite ones pretty much came late in the year: the Honeck/Pittsburgh M3 (Exton); Jurowski/LPO M2; the Noseda/BBC Phil. M7 (BBC Magazine - and maybe that was last year); Pappano/St. Cecilia M6 (EMI).
I also picked up the DVD of M2 with Chailly/Leipzig Gewandhaus. After reading numerous reviews, I'll pick up their M8 as well.
For 2012, I'll be going to L.A. with two friends to see the Mahler 8th at the Shrine Auditorium - a performance that promises to have well over a thousand performers on stage (both of Dudamel's orchestras will be playing).
I forgot to mention that I really enjoy the new "DLvdE" on Naxos, which just came out last month as well.
OK, your turn.
Barry Guerrero