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Julian Lloyd Webber Thanks NW Brown for its Sponsorship of Sell-out Concert

4 November 2011

The Cambridge Corn Exhange's Classical Concert Season got off to a flying start on 27 October when a full house gave the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra a rapturous reception for its opening concert in the series.

Juilan Lloyd Webber, world famous cellist and recently appointed Artist-in-Residence at the Corn Exchange, was there to join in the celebrations and made a special point of thanking MarcusJohnson, CEO of NW Brown Co Ltd., sponsors of the concert.

Mr Lloyd Webber said: "It's thrilling to see a full house enjoying this opening concert and giving it such a warm reception. And it's wonderful to see a local business, NW Brown Ltd., supporting the concert too. This is a perfect example of a local business contributing to its community and working in partnership with the City Council for the benefit of everyone".

Marcus Johnson added: "From the beginning of NW Brown & Co Ltd., its founder Nigel Brown and his successors have always been enthusiastic supporters of classical music in Cambridge. We are delighted to have played a part in the success of this opening concert in what looks set to be an extraordinary season".