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Yes, "Wiegenlied" and "Berceuse" refer to the same song by Franz Schubert, commonly known as "Lullaby." The term "Wiegenlied" is the German word for lullaby, while "Berceuse" is the French equivalent. Schubert's composition is often performed as a soothing piece for children, embodying the gentle themes typical of lullabies in both languages.

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