Wow, what a finish to this year! Now I'm going to make a big confession: my "guilty pleasure" Mahler recording for 2009 is the Gerard Schwarz/Seattle M8. I really should not like this as much as I do, as some of the singing isn't the best by a long shot. But the recording is just so "natural" sounding, and I love how Schwarz handles the endings to both parts. Yes, the end of Part II is almost bizarrely fast until Schwarz finally slows down for the very last bit (simultaneous cymbal/tam-tam smashes, followed by ascending jumps of a 9th in the offstage trumpets). But as it weird as it is, it really works - it's even genuinely exciting. And unlike MTT, Schwarz gets adequate results from his pipe organ.
The end of Part I is really good too, as one can easily follow the descending/ascending eighth-note runs in the offstage trumpets and trombones. Good stuff! And because of the great acoustics in Benaroya Hall, the dense double fugue at the heart of Part I sounds excellent.
Perhaps I'm somewhat overreacting because my "biggest disappointment" recording for 2009 is the MTT/SFSO Mahler 8. "Big disappointment" doesn't mean that it's bad; it just means what it says. I was hopeful that MTT would end his S.F. Mahler cycle with a bang; sweeping ALL other M8 recordings right out to sea. Sorry, but just ain't the case.