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What (who) is H Moll - definition

TONALITY
H-moll; B Minor; B-minor; H minor; B-Minor

Gerrit Moll         
  • Gerrit Moll (left) shakes hands with [[John Dalton]]
DUTCH SCIENTIST (1785-1838)
Draft:Gerrit Moll; Gerard Moll
Gerard "Gerrit" Moll LLD (1785–1838) was a Dutch scientist and mathematician. A polymath in his interests, he published in four languages.
Æthelwald Moll of Northumbria         
NORTHUMBRIAN KING
Æthelwold Moll of Northumbria; Aethelwold Moll; Æthelwald Moll; AEthelwald Moll; AEthelwald Moll of Northumbria; AEthelwold Moll of Northumbria; Aethelwald Moll of Northumbria
Æthelwald Moll was King of Northumbria, the historic petty kingdom of Angles in medieval England, from 759 to 765. He seized power after the murder of Oswulf son of Eadberht; his ancestry and connection to the royal family of Northumbria is unknown.
Giorgia Moll         
ITALIAN ACTRESS
Georgia Moll; Georgia Mool
Giorgia Moll (born 14 January 1938) is an Italian film actress. She was sometimes credited as Georgia Moll and Georgia Mool.

Wikipedia

B minor

B minor is a minor scale based on B, consisting of the pitches B, C, D, E, F, G, and A. Its key signature has two sharps. Its relative major is D major and its parallel major is B major.

The B natural minor scale is:

Changes needed for the melodic and harmonic versions of the scale are written in with accidentals as necessary. The B harmonic minor and melodic minor scales are:

Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart (1739–1791) regarded B minor as a key expressing a quiet acceptance of fate and very gentle complaint, something commentators find to be in line with Bach's use of the key in his St John Passion. By the end of the Baroque era, however, conventional academic views of B minor had shifted: Composer-theorist Francesco Galeazzi (1758–1819) opined that B minor was not suitable for music in good taste. Beethoven labelled a B-minor melodic idea in one of his sketchbooks as a "black key".