Me suena de alguna, pero me falla la memoria y he intentado preguntarle a Mr Google, pero no me ayuda o no he sabido preguntarle.
Fui al concierto de una amiga y me sorprendió con dicha canción, me quedé totalmente fascinado. Por si la queréis escuchar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgBBkE7RIvs&feature...
Muchas gracias
Actualizar:De Debussy esta es la que más me gusta a mi. Claro de Luna creo que también aparece en una de las películas de Crepúsculo.
Pero esta me suena mucho y sigo sin saberlo :-(
Muchas gracias x vuestras respuestas.
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Debussy in film and pop culture
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Debussy's music has been used countless times in film and television.
Clair de lune is especially popular. It appears to be a great favorite with the character Uncle Bally in George Stevens' Giant (film) . In Casino Royale (1967 film) , Sir James Bond (David Niven) "sets aside" time in his day (and world crisis) to play Debussy, performing Clair de lune on a grand piano in his mansion's music room. The piece was used in The Right Stuff , Philip Kaufman's film about a NASA space program. Recently it featured in the movie Man on Fire (2004 film) and in the final minutes of Ocean's Eleven (2001 film) , accompanying the fountains in front of the Bellagio (Hotel and Casino) hotel and casino. The British horror movie Dog Soldiers used Clair de lune for comical effect; in the film the light of the moon ('clair de lune' in French) is to be feared because it will awaken werewolf. Terrance McNally's play Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune features two characters who make love, then enter a long, heated argument, which is only resolved after hearing Clair de lune , referred to as the "most beautiful song in the world." The tune is also played by the music box given to Heinrich Harrer by the Dalai Lama in the film Seven Years in Tibet . Styx (group) member Dennis DeYoung played this track on the Styx album Crystal Ball (album) as the introduction to that album's closing track "Ballerina".
La Cathédrale Engloutie appears in an electronic version in John Carpenter's film Escape from New York as the hero glides into a futuristic Manhattan.
Arabesque No 1 can be heard during the dinner scene in The Birds (film) by Alfred Hitchcock. The theme song to Jack Horkheimer's syndicated weekly TV series, Star Gazer (previously called Star Hustler ) is a synthesized version of the same piece, performed by Isao Tomita. It is also listened to and frequently referenced by the characters in Shunji Iwai's film All About Lily Chou-Chou . Ayumu, the protagonist of the anime Spiral (anime) , can be also be heard playing the piece near the end of the last episode.
The slow movement of the piece En blanc et noir for two pianos is performed by the characters of Anna Mouglalis and Jacques Dutronc in Claude Chabrol's Merci pour le chocolat (2000).
The band Art of Noise released an album in 1999 titled The Seduction of Claude Debussy , described as "the soundtrack to a film that wasn't made about the life of Claude Debussy."
La mer est plus belle que les cathédrales ("The sea is more beautiful than cathedrals"), one of Debussy's many settings of poems by Paul Verlaine, is used in Luis Bunuel's film L'Âge d'Or . Though it is an instrumental version, the lyrics of the song do seem to matter; earlier in the film four Roman Catholic Church Clergy were shown while performing rites by the seaside.
Rêverie was adapted by American bandleader Larry Clinton into a popular song, "My Reverie", which was much recorded in the late 1930s and the 1940s. Bing Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald and Mildred Bailey were among those who recorded it.
no deja entrar en el link (ay estuve copiandolo letra a letra)
creo que lo mejor es que le preguntes directamente a tu amiga, además si te gusta ella, así puedes empezar algo :D
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0006033/
entra ahi y pone ahi ctrl+F (que es el buscador de pagina) y te apareceran todos los resultados de esa cancion en cada pelicula.. corto.. serie.... yo quise buscar en donde aparecio "la mer" ya que me sonaba mucho.. y termine encontrando esta pregunta..
esa pagina IMDb tiene TODA la informacion sobre tv y cine...
A mi tambien me encanta Debussy!
...ésta en concreto no sé en cual sale, pero "Clair de lune" sale en la peli "Frankie y Johnny" de los espectaculares Al Pacino y Pfeiffer...una pasada.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXoia1sqXfQ