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{{wiktionary|tristesse}}
'''Tristesse''' is a [[French (language)|French]] word meaning [[sadness]]. Tristesse may also refer to;
 
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*[[Tristesse Hivernale]], a demo by black metal Neige-led band Alcest, released in 2001
*[[La Tristesse Durera (Scream to a Sigh)]], a 1993 single by the Manic Street Preachers
*[[Tristesse de la Lune]] (SadnesSadness of the Moon), an electropop group founded by Kati Roloff and Gini Martin
*{{Interlanguage link|Tristesse (album)|lt=Tristesse|fr|Tristesse (album de Michel Jonasz)}}, an album by [[Michel Jonasz]]
*[[Post-coital tristesse]], a meloncholicmelancholic feeling that can sometimes occur following sexual intercourse
*[[Étude Op. 10, No. 3 (Chopin)]], a solo piano work composed by Frédéric Chopin, also known as Tristesse
*"Tristesse", a song from the 1993 Steve Hackett album ''[[Guitar Noir]]''
 
*"Tristesse", a song from the 1985 album [[Heyday (The Church album)|Heyday]] by [[The Church (band)|The Church]]
*"Tristesse", a song from [[Kollektiv Turmstraße]] released in 2007 as a single and as part of the EP Tristesse
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