ellauri039.html on line 74: Anke von Tharau ja runo Grethke, warum heffstu mi.
ellauri039.html on line 76: Anke von Tharau oli kai juhlaruno Annan ekoihin häihin 1636.
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Annchen von Tharau ist, die mir gefällt;

ellauri039.html on line 135: Annchen von Tharau hat wieder ihr Herz

ellauri039.html on line 137: Annchen von Tharau, mein Reichthum, mein Gut,

ellauri039.html on line 151: Annchen von Tharau, mein Licht, meine Sonn,

ellauri039.html on line 159: Annchen von Tharau, das woll’n wir nicht thun;

ellauri039.html on line 171: Tharaun Annikki, se on mulle mieluisa;

ellauri039.html on line 173: Tharaun Annikki on sydämensä taas

ellauri039.html on line 175: Tharaun Annikki, mun rikkaus ja mun kartano,

ellauri039.html on line 189: Tharaun Annikki, mun valo, mun aurinko

ellauri039.html on line 197: Tharaun Annikki, siihenhän me ei ryhdytä,

ellauri039.html on line 402: Learners in grades 10, 11, or 12 are presented with a literature and music-based unit on the realities of Germany since the World War II with the major focus on the period after the fall of the Wall in 1989. The literature comprises a number of different types of texts; they include adapted selections from Auf Sand gebaut and Filz by Stefan Heym, an Eastern German, and Der Mauerspringer by Peter Schneider, a Western German. The music is a poem "Ännchen von Tharau" by Simon Dach, adapted by Johann Gottfried Herder in his 1778 collection "Stimmen der Völker in Liedern."
ellauri039.html on line 413: In 1636, a young girl (17 years old, named Anna Neander) was getting married to a minister, Johannes Partatius. Simon Dach, a baroque poet who was born in Memel, (1605-1659), was invited to the wedding. He fell in love with Anna Neander and wrote a poem about her: "Ännchen von Tharau."
ellauri039.html on line 419: In 1912 a statue of Ännchen von Tharau was erected in honour of the poet, Simon Dach in Klaipeda (Memel). Rouva Burda oli 3-vuotias. It got lost (destroyed) during the war and was replaced by a bust of Hitler in 1939. Aenne täytti 30v. In 1989 members of the "Ännchen von Tharau Verein" (club), founded by "vertriebenen Memelländern", (Germans who were driven out of the Memelland) and exiled Lithuanians, erected the new statue of Ännchen von Tharau.
ellauri039.html on line 428: 3.1 Students will become familiar with map of Europe and determine location of "Tharau" in 1600s and today. (Geography/History)

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