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==Debussy in popular culture==
==Debussy in popular culture==
It would be interesting to have a section on this topic. For example, the theme song to Jack Horkheimer's syndicated weekly TV series, "Star Gazer" (used to be called "Star Hustler") is a synth version of Debussy's "Arabesque #1", performed by Isao Tomita. --[[User:Thomas_veil|Thomas Veil]] 18:45, 6 Sep 2004 (UTC)
It would be interesting to have a section on this topic. For example, the theme song to Jack Horkheimer's syndicated weekly TV series, "Star Gazer" (used to be called "Star Hustler") is a synth version of Debussy's "Arabesque #1", performed by Isao Tomita. --[[User:Thomas_veil|Thomas Veil]] 18:45, 6 Sep 2004 (UTC)

== Suggested reading ==

Perhaps add a Suggested reading section? Roger Nichols' ''Debussy Remembered'' (Amadeus Press, 1992, ISBN 0931340411 cased, 093134042X paper) contains some excellent character-portraits of the composer which also touch upon the music, to start with. [[User:Schissel|Schissel]] : [[User_talk:Schissel|''bowl listen'']] 13:05, Jun 14, 2005 (UTC)

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It would be interesting to have a section on this topic. For example, the theme song to Jack Horkheimer's syndicated weekly TV series, "Star Gazer" (used to be called "Star Hustler") is a synth version of Debussy's "Arabesque #1", performed by Isao Tomita. --Thomas Veil 18:45, 6 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Suggested reading

Perhaps add a Suggested reading section? Roger Nichols' Debussy Remembered (Amadeus Press, 1992, ISBN 0931340411 cased, 093134042X paper) contains some excellent character-portraits of the composer which also touch upon the music, to start with. Schissel : bowl listen 13:05, Jun 14, 2005 (UTC)