Best piano version of Moonlight Sonata?


I'd like to add this to my collection. What is your recommendation for a really great version, musically and sonically?
nighthawk
I'm a HUGE Glenn Gould fan so if you like his style and don't mind the "humming," it's a true masterpiece (vinyl version) sounds good (Columbia Records).

2nd choice is Alfred Brendel. Different but very enjoyable, (cd version, Philips label).

I've only heard these two and they are different formats...can't give you any recommendations for a supreme recording. Both artists have completely different styles so you be the judge...

GREAT PIECE!!
Wilhelm Kempff's performance on DGG is direct, thoughtful and full of grace.
There is no absolute "best". My favorite's of currently available CD's of living artists are Richard Goode (his whole set is excellent) Brendel on Phillips mentioned above, and last, but NOT least, Ivan Moravec who's VIA Audio CD also includes the Appassionata, Pathetique and the Les Adieux Sonatas as well. This last CD is not only excellent but the recording is outstanding as well.
I agree with newbee re Richard Goode, and imo Glen Gould is great playing Bach but not so great playing Beethoven. Good Luck..there are really so many to choose from.