QV deest

“Deest” means in Latin “not present” (“est” = is, “de” expresses negation). A work is marked as “QV deest” if it has no QV number and is not present in the catalogue of Horst Augsbach.

Quantzverzeichnis Catalogue no. Concerto / Kantate / etc. Comment
QV deest Concerto for flute in D major Flute concerto in the Catalogue of the Sing Akademie D-Bsa/ SA 2883 (old no. ZD 1553h). Composer “Anonymus”, crossreference Johann Joachim Quantz. See: RISM.
QV deest Kantate “Exultate o stellae beatae” Kantate in the Catalogue of the Sing Academie SA 791 (old no. ZC 778), vocal part missing. Other name: Johann Adolf Hasse. See: RISM.
QV deest Triosonata in G major Composer Arcangelo Califano, crossreference Johann Johann Quantz. See: Kade, Otto – Die Musikalien-Sammlung des Großherzoglichen Mecklenburg-Schweriner Fürstenhauses aus den letzten zwei Jahrhunderten (2 vol.). Source: RISM.
QV deest Concerto in e minor Composer Christian Friedrich Döbbert, crossreference Johann Joachim Quantz. In original title: crossed out [Quantz], replaced by [Döbbert].  See: Gronefeld, Ingo – Die Flötenkonzerte bis 1850. Ein thematisches Verzeichnis. Vol.1-4. In QV one composition (5: 121) is just similar to this piece. Source: RISM.
QV deest Capriccio in G major Probably this is an until now unknown work of Johann Joachim Quantz from his Dresden period. It’s in the Notenarchiv of the Sing-Academie zu Berlin (D-Bsa/ SA 3905, old no. ZD 1742i). Source: RISM.