Catone Simon Edwards Cesare Jacek Laszczkowski Marzia Liliana Faraon Emilia Verónica Cangemi Arbace Philippe Jaroussky Fulvio Diana Bertini Conductor Jean-Claude Malgoire Orchestra La Grande Ecurie et la Chambre du Roy First complete recording in three acts Catone in Utica (1737), written for the Teatro Filarmonico in Verona, is one of Vivaldi's last operatic masterpieces. Its splendid score, however, has come down to us incomplete: in fact the first of the three acts is missing. With infinite patience, Jean-Claude Malgoire has reconstructed the missing act, realising the recitative passages complying perfectly to Vivaldi's stylistic idiom and integrating the missing arias with original arias taken from other operas written by the Red Priest. Thus Catone in Utica is at last available, in a world-première recording, in its complete form. This is unquestionably one of the highest moments in Vivaldi's production of music theatre, a concise and highly efficacious score, rich in coups de théâtre and memorable arias, brought to us now in all its dazzling virtuoso beauty by a formidable singing cast. The recording was made in Turcoing, in France, during the performances given in November 2001 and has all the exciting freshness of a live recording in which the excellence of the performers is underlined by the audience's enthusiastic applause. The twin-CD set is accompanied by a detailed accompanying booklet containing the original libretto of the opera translated into English, French and German together with an ample essay (again in four languages) by Frédéric Delaméa, one of today's most highly respected Vivaldi scholars.