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Dreamtime (Emmanuel Pahud, Ivan Repušić & Munich Radio Orchestra) Album Songs

NoSong TitleTime
1.Flute Concerto: I. Andante 4:46
2.Flute Concerto: II. Più Animato 2:09
3.Flute Concerto: III. Andante 3:29
4.Flute Concerto: IV. Allegro Con Bri... 2:35
5.Flute Concerto: V. Poco Meno Mosso 1:26
6.Flute Concerto: VI. Vivace 1:51
7.Flute Concerto: VII. Andante Recita... 5:12
8.Flute Concerto In D Major, Op. 283:... 8:26
9.Flute Concerto In D Major, Op. 283:... 6:19
10.Flute Concerto In D Major, Op. 283:... 6:51
11.Andante In C Major, K. 315 6:43
12.Divertimento, Op. 52, BV 285 8:58
13.Ballade, Op. 288 8:51
14.I Hear The Water Dreaming10:54

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Dreamtime Wiki

The Dreaming, also referred to as Dreamtime, is a term devised by early anthropologists to refer to a religio-cultural worldview attributed to Australian Aboriginal mythology. It was originally used by Francis Gillen, quickly adopted by his colleague Walter Baldwin Spencer, and thereafter popularised by A. P. Elkin, who later revised his views. The Dreaming is used to represent Aboriginal concepts of "Everywhen", during which the land was inhabited by ancestral figures, often of heroic proportions or with supernatural abilities. The term is based on a rendition of the Arandic word alcheringa, used by the Aranda (Arunta, Arrernte) people of Central Australia, although it has been argued that it is based on a misunderstanding or mistranslation. Some scholars suggest that the word's meaning is closer to "eternal, uncreated". Anthropologist William Stanner said that the concept was best understood by non-Aboriginal people as "a complex of meanings". Jukurrpa is a widespread term used by Warlpiri people and other peoples of the Western Desert cultural bloc. By the 1990s, Dreaming had acquired its own currency in popular culture, based on idealised or fictionalised conceptions of Australian mythology. Since the 1970s, Dreaming has also returned from academic usage via popular culture and tourism and is now ubiquitous in the English vocabulary of Aboriginal Australians in a kind of "self-fulfilling academic prophecy".

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