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Dallam's Travels with an Organ to the Grand Signieur, 1599-1600

Dallam's Travels with an Organ to the Grand Signieur, 1599-1600

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Number of Chapters: 14

Length: 03 hours and 51 minutes

Language: English

Queen Elizabeth the First of England, the Grand Turk at Constantinople, and an organ builder named Thomas Dallam—quite a trio. In 1599, Elizabeth commanded master organ builder Dallam to construct and deliver to the Grand Signieur , as a present intended to garner trade and political advantages for England, a fantastic mechanical organ. Dallam’s wonder stood 16 feet high and was topped by a silver holly bush filled with blackbirds and thrushes that sung and shook their wings. Dallam kept a diary during his visit to Turkey, which included a sneak look through a grate at the Grand Turk’s concubines in the harem. “I stood so long looking upon them that (the guide) stamped with his foot to make me give over looking; the which I was very loath to do, for that sight did please me wondrous well.” Dallam’s ingenuous style and numerous adventures make for a highly enjoyable listen. - Summary by Sue Anderson

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Departure - Meeting with Dunkirkers (Sue Anderson)
The Dunkirkers (Sue Anderson)
At Algiers (Sue Anderson)
Visit to a Monastery on the Island of Zante (Sue Anderson)
At Scanderoon (Sue Anderson)
Master Maye Taken Prisoner (Sue Anderson)
At Chios - A Bag of Garlic (Sue Anderson)
Entering the Dardanelles (Sue Anderson)
Arrival at Constantinople (Sue Anderson)
Taking the Organ to the Seraglio (Sue Anderson)
Dallam Plays the Organ for the Grand Signieur (Sue Anderson)
Dallam Has a Narrow Escape (Sue Anderson)
Journey Home Across Greece (Sue Anderson)
Trumpets Sounding, Home to London (Sue Anderson)
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