Although very different, I like Grigory Ginsburg and Josef Lhevinne.
Ginsburg has a video version (which is on youtube) made in his late years (when he was already very ill), but also there is an earlier studio recording, which in my opinion is spectacular and is one of the very best ever made, where every note is like a diamond.
Lhevinne plays Busoni version. I am yet to hear any modern so called "virtuoso" to match or for that matter just to get anywhere close to such refinement and ease of truly transcendental and just fabulous virtuosity--also on youtube.
While you are on that check out his Schultz-Evler - The Blue Danube, which is possibly the one single pinnacle of piano achievement...
Best, M