A composer who co-founded a musical academy in this city was known for his 1848 arrangement of Joy to the World. The movements "Departure of Winter" and "The Glory of Nature" appear in a second symphony nicknamed In Spring by a composer from this city. A composer from a school based in this city included "Will o' the Wisp" in his Woodland Sketches, which includes the A major "To a Wild Rose." A group of (*) six composers from this city included John Knowles Paine and the composer of the Gaelic Symphony, Amy Beach. Plantation tunes including "Old Black Joe" were quoted in a movement depicting this city that precedes "Putnam's Camp" in an "orchestral set" by Charles Ives. Romantic-era "concerts of a lighter kind of music" were performed by this city's Pops Orchestra. For 10 points, name this center of the Second New England School. ■END■
ANSWER: Boston
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