This album focuses on Mozart's concert arias, a somewhat lesser-known aspect of his body of work. Though not the inventor of the concert aria, Mozart perfected this unique form, which blends operatic and symphonic elements. Written mainly for sopranos, these arias were often commissioned by or inspired by specific singers. Unlike traditional opera arias, concert arias were meant for concert performances, where the voice is treated as an equal part of the orchestral whole. Despite their technical brilliance, concert arias are rarely performed today due to their complex nature and the challenges they pose to both singers and audiences.