Suite bergamasque has been
orchestrated and arranged by many people, both for concert performance and for use in other media. In particular,
Clair de lune has been arranged for a wide variety of instrumental combinations, including notable orchestrations by
André Caplet,
Leopold Stokowski, and
Lucien Cailliet.
Clair de lune was originally intended to be included as a fully orchestrated piece in the 1940
Walt Disney animated film
Fantasia. However, due to runtime issues, it was eventually not included in the final cut of the film. Instead, the footage for its intended segment (featuring
herons in the Florida
Everglades at night) was recycled for the "Blue Bayou" segment of the subsequent film
Make Mine Music (1946). However, the "Clair de lune" segment was later restored after a
workprint of it was rediscovered in 1992, complete with an original score by Stokowski and the
Philadelphia Orchestra. It is included as a bonus feature in some later releases of
Fantasia.
Passepied was arranged by the
Punch Brothers for
bluegrass instrumentation for their album
The Phosphorescent Blues. A synthesizer version was produced by the Japanese electronic music pioneer
Isao Tomita for his 1974 album
Snowflakes Are Dancing, consisting of arrangements and renditions of compositions by Debussy, including
Passepied. It was used at the
Closing Ceremony at the
2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo on 8 August 2021, as a nod to Paris as the next host city, while children prayed for peace and as the
Olympic Flame was extinguished. A cover version of
Clair de lune with lyrics written by Rafael Jaime and titled
I Am Born Again is prominently featured in the 2024
live-action Mexican independent short film Mi Hermano Lobo (My Brother Wolf). The song is performed off-screen by 8-year-old Jorge Luis Jiménez Avilés in the lead role of Rafael. Japanese video game composer
Masafumi Takada features
Clair de lune in many of his works, including in
Flower, Sun, and Rain,
Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, and
The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy. ==Notes==