Along with Mr. Sbugala above, I've been (re)exploring the Vaughan Williams symphonies, finding much to enjoy this time around. I've been listening particularly to 4 and 6, from sets by Previn and Boult (both the stereo EMIs and the mono Deccas). The Sinfonia Antartica has always been a guilty pleasure.
Another symphonist I've come back to periodically is Malcolm Arnold, always feeling that there was something there I just wasn't getting. This time was the charm; I find myself utterly captivated by his sound-world and emotional palette. Another set of nine symphonies to explore! He was, of course, a big Mahler fan, which is all to the good.
Anybody here have any luck with Alan Pettersson? He's been recommended to me by a number of folks I respect, but so far he remains a closed book. I've tried 3, 7 and 11.
I've also been listening to Bruckner 9 quite a bit, preparing for a performance by the Tampa orchestra (quite a fine band, currently led by Kurt Sanderling's son, Stefan). In B9, I currently favor Wand/Berlin, Skrowaczewski/both (very different) recordings, and Giulini/Vienna (whose intensity I treasure, but who comes perilously close to losing focus in spots due to uncomfortably slow tempos).
James Meckley