Jeffrey NytchOct 31, 20131 min readGeological Society of America GalaUpdated: May 14, 2018Here are some pictures from the performance of my Symphony No. 1: Formations at the 125th Anniversary Gala of the Geological Society of America, at the History Colorado Museum in Denver. With one of my geology professors from Franklin & Marshall College, Roger Thomas. If there was one geologist I would want to hear my symphony, it's him.Chatting with Roger and Eldridge Moores, one of the most distinguished of American geoscientists.Introducing the symphony to the gala audience.Michael Butterman and the Boulder Philharmonic!Our sponsor at Exxon (left) and GSA President Geoff Feiss.Commemorative CD -- with chocolate!
Here are some pictures from the performance of my Symphony No. 1: Formations at the 125th Anniversary Gala of the Geological Society of America, at the History Colorado Museum in Denver. With one of my geology professors from Franklin & Marshall College, Roger Thomas. If there was one geologist I would want to hear my symphony, it's him.Chatting with Roger and Eldridge Moores, one of the most distinguished of American geoscientists.Introducing the symphony to the gala audience.Michael Butterman and the Boulder Philharmonic!Our sponsor at Exxon (left) and GSA President Geoff Feiss.Commemorative CD -- with chocolate!
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