This organ was built by A. H. Casparini in 1716. The organ had 16 stops, 2 manuals and free pedals. During the French occupation the church was not used as a church, but as prison, hospital later on even as a stable. The organ in all probability did not survive this. In 1818, a new organ was built by Gottfried Müller from Neugersdorf.
The stop-list is cited after Meyer (1757: 39):
| Manual | Brust | Pedal | |||||
| Principal | 8 | Principal | 2 | Subbaß | 16 | ||
| Quintadena | 8 | Quintaden | 4 | Trompet | 8 | ||
| Grob Ged. | 8 | Regal | 8 | ||||
| Spitz-Flöt | 4 | Cymbel | |||||
| Quinta | 3 | ||||||
| Octava | 2 | Gemshorn | 2 | ||||
| Nassat | |||||||
| Sequialtera | Tambour | ||||||
| Mixtur | IV | Vogelgesang |