Sonata in D major op. 48/1
for flute, violoncello and piano
Edited from the first edition. "They [the works] are not noisy, nor do they clamour for attention," being "unsuitable for this" according to a contemporary, "but they have brought pleasure and profitable entertainment to many."
And further: "His audience consist of enthusiasts who desire approximately what Pleyel was for a former era."