He thought about his hapiness as a child, and the memories that pained him when he was unhappy.
When Scrooge heard the harp music in "A Christmas Carol," he was transported back in time to a moment when he was filled with joy and goodwill. The music reminded him of a happier time in his past, before he became bitter and greedy. It stirred his emotions and made him reflect on his choices and how he had strayed from the path of kindness and compassion.
Scrooge thought about all the things the ghost had shown him.
The book does not mention a harp, but at least one movie depicts her doing so.
He disliked it. He had been abandond in his boarding school at christmas by his parents.
Yes, most movies do, but yes, A Christmas Carol does have music in it.
At Fred's Christmas party in "A Christmas Carol," guests included Fred (Scrooge's nephew), his wife, Topper, a plump sister, Mrs. Fezziwig, and a number of other joyful partygoers who were enjoying games, laughter, and music in contrast to Scrooge's dour demeanor.
"A Christmas Carol" is not music but a book of Fiction by Charles Dickens
Into staves which is what carols or music is divided into.
The music for the musical "A Christmas Carol" was written by composer Alan Menken.
Deck the Halls
What about some christmas carol sheet music?
Its all aimed at symbolising the season of the year
Music Movies - 2011 Mr- Magoo's Christmas Carol 1-23 was released on: USA: 23 December 2011
'How Far Is It To Bethlehem?' is a traditional English Christmas carol. The lyrics were written by Frances Chesterton and the music composed by Stowey. The song is also known as 'The Children's Song Of The Nativity'.
Charles Dickens used "staves" in "A Christmas Carol" to mimic the structure of a carol, which is typically divided into stanzas or verses. By using this musical term, Dickens adds to the festive and lyrical quality of the story, reinforcing the theme of redemption and transformation that is central to the novella.
To the best of my knowledge, I have never heard of it be banded, it is a Christmas carol, and thus not sacred music, so it would not ordinarly be used at Mass, but it hasn't been banded.