Franz Anton Hoffmeister occupied an important place in Viennese musical and cultural life. He was much respected as a publisher–his firm published works by Mozart and Haydn, and he was friendly with Beethoven–but also as a composer. He wrote at least eight operas, a substantial number of symphonies, and a large amount of music for the flute, a popular instrument amongst the wealthy amateurs of the time. He also wrote expressively and rewardingly for the piano, which had a similarly wide audience. This is the second of three volumes of the first complete recording of Hoffmeister’s piano sonatas.