The Princeton Festival Guild

The Princeton Festival Guild The Guild is the driving force in creating the Festival’s many educational and community engagemen

The Princeton Festival Guild strives to increase community interest in The Princeton Festival through social, educational, and fundraising activities.

06/05/2026
06/03/2026

What do Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Samuel Barber, and Caroline Shaw all have in common?

Yes, they're all composers but what else??

They are all on a program with the fabulous dancers of American Repertory Ballet and the Princeton Symphony Orchestra on Sunday, June 7 at the Princeton Festival!

The program highlights the beautiful partnership between ballet and music featuring a program of classics such as movements from "Sleeping Beauty" and "Swan Lake" and includes fresh new choreography by Michelle Quiner to the music of Caroline Shaw!

Join us on Sunday, June 7 at the Performance Pavilion at Morven!
https://princetonsymphony.org/performances/evening-dance/2026-06-07

Photo: ARB Dancer Savannah Quiner by Megan Teat Photography

05/23/2026
04/24/2026

The Metropolitan Opera has announced that the Saudi Arabian government has withdrawn from funding arrangement that would have provided up to $200 million to the company over eight years.

04/22/2026
04/17/2026
03/02/2026
02/04/2026

Singing can lower blood pressure, improve oxygen flow, and lower stress.

01/28/2026

Thank you Arts News Now for the feature on Michelle Cann and our upcoming concerts on February 7 & 8!

Michelle Cann is a dazzling, inspiring performer and we are so excited to welcome her back to Princeton! Read more about this set of performances here at the link below. Be sure to get your tickets below to enjoy a rejuvenating and heartwarming performance weekend:
https://www.princetonsymphony.org/performances/beethoven-grieg/2026-02-07

Read more here: https://artsnewsnow.com/arts_news/2025-grammy-award-winner-michelle-cann-to-perform-grieg-piano-concerto-with-princeton-symphony-orchestra/

Philip Glass has withdrawn the premiere of his Lincoln Symphony from „Trump-Kennedy“ Center.
01/28/2026

Philip Glass has withdrawn the premiere of his Lincoln Symphony from „Trump-Kennedy“ Center.

The renowned composer Philip Glass told the Kennedy Center that he no longer wanted to premiere his new symphony there. Read more: https://nyti.ms/4q7A98u

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