Anywhere they want. They don't necessarily have to live close to any studios.
The bloodbath is a nickname the fight at the start of the games are give. For example; Most tributes will run and try to get a weapon, supplies, water, food, etc and this is where the careers come in. The careers are from D1, D2 and D4 and are the strongest of the tributes as they've been trained illegally in their district from a young age, yet they get away with it. The careers will most often all become allies and pick of tribute by tribute and then when the careers are the last ones left, turn on each other which makes a great fight. At the bloodbath the careers will race in, grab their preferred weapons and take anyone out that ran towards the cornucopia, then the careers will gather the supplies and make a base camp. It is called the bloodbath because the careers usually kill around half of the tributes.
Baroque music is distinctively elaborate and complex. Composers during this period used a variety of different tones to make the music more interesting.
In England.
$138,000 according the the facebook games trivia.
Gabriela
Gabrieli
Byrd and Tallis
Lassus and praetorius
England
Many of the Baroque and Classical Era composers started their careers in church. Possibly the most famous might be Johann Sebastian Bach.
Henry Purcell, from the time he was a choir boy, spent his whole life in music and probably learned by osmosis, so to speak. He possibly studied composition with Matthew Locke or John Blow, or both. These composers were two of the most successful in England in the 2nd half of the 17th century.
No. Most of the Middle Ages was spent in efforts to achieve this, but it never happened.
Edward John Eyre spent most of his life in either England or Australia.
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by music composers: id have to say john Williams
Most of these composers are from America or Europe. They include Henry Filmore, John Heed, Karl King, and one of the most famous composers, John Philip Sousa.