
Dallam's Travels with an Organ to the Grand Signieur, 1599-1600 - Free Audiobook
Author(s): Thomas Dallam,
1 / 14Departure - Meeting with Dunkirkers
- 1. Departure - Meeting with Dunkirkers
- 2. The Dunkirkers
- 3. At Algiers
- 4. Visit to a Monastery on the Island of Zante
- 5. At Scanderoon
- 6. Master Maye Taken Prisoner
- 7. At Chios - A Bag of Garlic
- 8. Entering the Dardanelles
- 9. Arrival at Constantinople
- 10. Taking the Organ to the Seraglio
- 11. Dallam Plays the Organ for the Grand Signieur
- 12. Dallam Has a Narrow Escape
- 13. Journey Home Across Greece
- 14. Trumpets Sounding, Home to London
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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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