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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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