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Three Places in New England

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Three Places in New England

Work for orchestra by Charles Ives, also known as Orchestral Set no. 1, composed 1903–14 and first performed in New York on 10 January 1931 (conducted by Slonimsky). The three movements are: 1. ‘The ‘St Gaudens’ in Boston Common: Colonel Shaw and his Colored Regiment’; 2. ‘Putnam's Camp, Redding, Connecticut’; 3. ‘The Housatonic at Stockbridge’.



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The first set, otherwise known as Three Places in New England and assembled from earlier pieces just before the first world war, is by far the best known.
 
 
 
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