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Die glückliche Hand : ウィキペディア英語版 | Die glückliche Hand
''Die glückliche Hand'' (Op. 18), (''The Hand of Fate''), is a ''Drama mit Musik'' ("drama with music") by Arnold Schoenberg in four scenes. It was composed between 1910 and 1913. Like ''Erwartung'', composed a year earlier, it was heavily influenced by Otto Weininger's book ''Sex and Character''.〔Schiff, David (August 8, 1999). ("Schoenberg's Cool Eye For the Erotic" ). ''New York Times''〕 Unlike ''Erwartung'', Schoenberg wrote the libretto for ''Die glückliche Hand'' himself. The first performance took place in Vienna on 24 October 1924. The underlying message of the piece is the idea that man continues to repeatedly make the same mistakes, and the plot is developed from events in Schoenberg’s personal life.〔 ==Composition history== The subject of the drama is influenced by personal circumstances in Schoenberg’s life. Schoenberg’s music was not as well received as it had been in previous years. Also, two years before the composition of the piece, Mathilde, Schoenberg’s wife, had an affair with the painter Richard Gerstl and although she returned to Schoenberg this had a lasting effect on their relationship.〔Biersdorfer, J. D, ( May 22, 2009). ("Setting the Stage With Shadows" ). ''New York Times''〕
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