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A project was started by the Association for a New Organ in the Auditoire de Calvin to select and raise funds for a new instrument. After an intensive search, a representative group from the congregations using the Auditoire, advised by François Delor, official organist of the Cathedral of St Pierre
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It was felt during the 500th anniversary of Calvin's birth, celebrated in 2009 that a more versatile organ worthy of the setting could be well used in worship and for a wide range of concerts, and attract organists from the world over to the Auditoire.
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and launched a programme to restore the auditorium, which was completed in 1959. The effort was led by Rev. Dr. Harrison Ray Anderson, Minister of Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago, and former moderator of the Presbyterian Church.
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Today, following in the tradition established by Calvin, the Auditoire is still used for worship in languages other than French. It hosts the congregation of the Italian Reformed Church, as well as being used by a congregation of the
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in Geneva, selected Bernard Aubertin, a renowned French organ-builder, to build the new organ. Funds were raised through concerts, generous individual donations and support from the
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building was constructed in the 15th century, on the site of earlier 5th-century religious buildings, and was originally dedicated to Notre-Dame-la-Neuve.
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throughout the world as a crucible of their faith. Some of them had great political influence, like the 1559 student of the academy
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In 1963, an organ built by Gruaz, was installed in the Auditoire de Calvin with a two-manual mechanical-action pipe organ.
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studies were conducted here at 7:00 each morning. In 1559, it served as the original home of the
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reformer John Knox, during his exile in Geneva in the 1550s. Here he ministered to an
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Cultural property of national significance in the canton of Geneva
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From 1536, the time of Geneva's Reformation, it became a
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Over the years, the building deteriorated. In 1954, the
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