The Three Places in New England (Orchestral Set No. 1) is a composition for orchestra by American composer Charles Ives. It was composed mainly between 1911 and 1914, although sketches for the work date from 1903, and the latest revisions were made in 1929. The piece is famous for its use of musical quotation and paraphrasing. Three Places consists of three movements in Ives' preferred slow-fast-slow movement order:

Date of composition 1911 (1911-1914; revised in 1929)
Premiered 1930, February 16th in New York, NY, United States
First published 1935 by C. C. Birchard
Approx. duration 20 minutes
Instruments Orchestra
Autotranslations beta Charles Ives: Orchestral Set n°1 "Three Places in New England"
Charles Ives: Orchestral Set n. 1 "Three Places in New England"
Charles Ives: Orchestral Set Nr. 1 "Three Places in New England"