Ok, first of all, let me say that I dislike OPs who ask for recommendations and then don’t provide any response. I’m going to try hard not to be “that guy”.
Solfy: “Deux Arabesque No. 1” I’m a pretty big Debussy fan, so I’m familiar with this piece. I really like the recurring bit where he walks down on the high notes. I don’t find it quite as evocative as “Claire de Lune”, but it’s a very pretty piece all around.
**Slithy Tove: ** Ravel: “Pavane for a Dead Princess” - Not bad, but maybe a little slow for me. It just doesn’t grab me like “Claire de Lune,” although I liked it well enough once it got going. I’ve never listened to much Ravel, however, so I appreciate the rec.
Satie: “Gnossiennes” - I’m familiar with these pieces - I really do like Satie, but these have never excited me as much as the “Gymnopedies”.
Faure: “Sicilienn” - Now THIS I really liked. Can’t tell you exactly why yet, but as soon as I put my finger on it, I’ll get back to you.
Saint-Saens: “Aquarium” - Yes, quite ubiquitous, but I really like it. I have been a fan of the Carnival of the Animals since I was tiny.
Robot Arm: Yep, I’ve seen them. 
rowrrbazzle: Ravel: “Pavane of the Sleeping Beauty” - I’d actually heard this one before (from way back). Again, like the other Pavane, just a little bit slow for me.
Ravel: “Miroirs” - working my way through it, I’ll let you know.
Ravel: “Valses Nobles et Sentimentales” - I like this a lot. I’m searching for a good version right now. Any recommendations?
Other Debussy works: Like I said upthread, I’m a pretty big Debussy fan. I’m fairly familiar with most of his works. I enjoy most everything.
Other Ravel: Since there were so many Ravel recs in this thread, I’m going to spend some time listening to his stuff.
**Zebra: **Debussy: “Sunken Cathedral” - great work. Love when it gets going.
Debussy: “Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun” - very relaxing piece. Again, not quite as evocative for me, but I like it.
bytheway: I’ll look into that CD, thanks!