The Beatles Guitar Project presents The Beatles 1967: A 55-year anniversary celebration of The Beatles 1967 releases. Including Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band and Magical Mystery Tour in their entirety, featuring a 40-piece professional orchestra and the students of Sacramento Preparatory Music Academy! And more!

Sinfonia Spirituosa’s concert entitled “Beautiful and Bizarre” features music that exemplifies the spontaneous, improvisatory, and often startling character of the Baroque, and is a perfect showcase for the artistry and dramatic flair of this emerging ensemble. At the core of this program are two works by Telemann: the orchestra’s namesake piece, the lively and moving Sinfonia Spirituosa; and the whimsical La Bizarre suite, named for its odd and exciting dances that can surprise listener and performer alike with their unusual, clever quirks.

The Beatles released The White Album in 1968 but never played any of the songs live. By the time the album came out, the band had retired from live performances. Aside form a spontaneous rooftop performance at their recording studio in London while recording the album “Let It Be,” Beatles fans never got to hear them play live again.

This is your chance to witness one of the greatest pages in Beatles history played live; with more than 40 professional musicians taking the stage, the Entire White Album will unfold before you from start to finish. This will quite possibly be the rarest of rare, musical performances, as it is no small feat to perform The Beatles White Album in it’s entirety!

The Beatles released The White Album in 1968 but never played any of the songs live. By the time the album came out, the band had retired from live performances. Aside form a spontaneous rooftop performance at their recording studio in London while recording the album “Let It Be,” Beatles fans never got to hear them play live again.

This is your chance to witness one of the greatest pages in Beatles history played live; with more than 40 professional musicians taking the stage, the Entire White Album will unfold before you from start to finish. This will quite possibly be the rarest of rare musical performances, as it is no small feat to perform The Beatles White Album in it’s entirety!

The Beatles released The White Album in 1968 but never played any of the songs live. By the time the album came out, the band had retired from live performances. Aside form a spontaneous rooftop performance at their recording studio in London while recording the album “Let It Be,” Beatles fans never got to hear them play live again.

This is your chance to witness one of the greatest pages in Beatles history played live; with more than 40 professional musicians taking the stage, the Entire White Album will unfold before you from start to finish. This will quite possibly be the rarest of rare, musical performances, as it is no small feat to perform The Beatles White Album in it’s entirety!