Best pressing of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto?


I’m ready to start into the classical side of my vinyl collection, and I’ll start with my favorite piece? Any recommendations on a well-recorded, played, and -mastered vinyl pressing of this? Should I start with the '56 Heifetz? Or the Van Cliburn?
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Joshua Bell. Great excitement. I heard him live a few years ago and even though he's probably performed it 200 times, it was still filled with energy. 
I do like the Heifetz and the Kogan, and the reissues of those recordings are really quite good.  I always liked Perlman's version that I had on a Chesky CD reissue, that must have been a Reader's Digest release on vinyl, might be worth looking for.  The engineering for that recording is top-notch, though the pressing quality might not be so great.  I also note there is a DG vinyl reissue with Anne-Sophie Mutter, I have always admired her work but have no idea of this performance or the quality of the recording (as a rule, I'm not a big DG fan from that era). 
Not much not much better than Heifetz on Living Stereo.  Also available as SACD hybrid which sounds quite good.  

Heifetz, Stern, Milstein, Oistrakh or Perlman would be good analog.  Mutter or Bell would be digital.  Mutter/Karajan available on DVD digital video.  I really like that one.
Personally, I'd take a little less in the sound department if the performance hits me as something special.