Lucy Bright

Lucy Bright started her career at Mute Records working with artists such as Simon Fisher Turner, Nick Cave and Depeche Mode. She then moved to Warner Classics for six years as PR for some of the greatest names in classical music including Daniel Barenboim, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, György Ligeti and Steve Reich. She joined publisher Wise Music in 2008 overseeing a roster of award-winning composers for over a decade including Volker Bertelmann, Dustin O’Halloran, Philip Glass and Ludovico Einaudi. In 2020 she launched her own music publishing company, Bright Notion Music, whose signings include Tamar-kali, Oliver Coates, Adam Witzie, Jed Kurzel and Hildur Guðnadóttir.
Lucy has music supervised some of the most critically-acclaimed British films of recent years: Samantha Morton’s directorial debut The Unloved, Lynne Ramsey’s The Swimmer, John Maclean’s Slow West, Sean Durkin’s The Nest and Charlotte Wells’s Aftersun. Her work in television is equally renowned including McMafia, Life After Life, Dead Ringers and Shane Meadows’s This is England ’90, The Virtues and The Gallows Pole. Most recently she has music supervised Todd Field’s film Tár starring Cate Blanchett as a world-renowned composer and conductor, The Iron Claw starring Zac Efron and Jeremy Allen White and The History of Sound starring Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor.
