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Some users search for translated titles. For instance, Tchaikovsky’s "June: Barcarolle" from The Seasons (Op. 37a) is sometimes emotionally described, but never with that French name. l%27%C3%A9t%C3%A9 de tous les chagrins imslp

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One notable example is Franz Liszt, who composed a piece titled "L'été de tous les chagrins" (S. 366, also known as "Mephisto Waltz No. 1" or simply "Mephisto Waltz"). However, it's worth noting that this piece is more commonly known by one of its other titles. 366, also known as "Mephisto Waltz No

A famous work with a similar emotional arc is "L'Après-midi d'un faune" (afternoon, not summer) or "Les Nuits d'été" by Hector Berlioz (summer nights, not all sorrows). Berlioz's Les Nuits d'été Op. 7 is a song cycle about love and loss, but its songs include "Villanelle" (cheerful), "Le Spectre de la rose" (bittersweet), and "Absence" (true sorrow). No single song is called "L'Été de tous les chagrins."