Malé Březno
The organ in Malé Březno was transferred from a small village near Podbořany, where the dilapidated state of the church did not hold out much hope for its rescue. It had been damaged by vandals, and we found parts of the pipes around the village with people who had them hidden in sheds from the last burglary in the church. The organ stems from 1790, and has two manuals and pedals and was built by Ferdinand Miller. Some of the stolen carvings were unfortunately not replaced because of lack of funds.
Specification:
1.Principal 4´
2.Fugara 4´
3.Octave 2´
4.Mixture IV 1 1/3´ (with a tierce)
5.Bourdon 8´
Positive:
6.Principal 2´
7.Copula minor
8.Copula major
Pedal:
9.Subbass 16´
10.Violonbass 8´
11.Octavebass 4