Her compositions include large-scale orchestral works, as well as songs, keyboard, and
chamber music. Her first orchestral work,
To April (1929), also marked her first appearance as a conductor when it was performed two years later. There followed the suite
Spring Magic (1933), the 12-minute tone poem
Sussex Landscape, Op. 27 (1936), a Piano Concerto in F minor (1938),
From the Hills,
In Memoriam R.A.F., and the
Golden Wedding Ballet Suite.
Wyndore (Windover) and
The Elfin Artist, are both for choir and orchestra.
Historical Episode (1941), one of her largest works, is a symphonic impression of war-time events and experiences. There are signs of a revival in interest in her work in the 21st century. The manuscript of the Impromptu in A minor,
Romance de pan, first performed in 1922, was rediscovered in the Royal College of Music Library collection and performed in
Brighton in 2018. It has since been recorded and was performed at the
BBC Proms in 2024.
Wyndore, composed in
Alfriston in 1936 and inspired by an
Aldous Huxley poem ("I have tuned my music to the trees"), is a seven-minute song without words. The first performance was organised by the Birkenhead Philharmonic Society on 16 February 1937, conducted by Coleridge-Taylor. The
Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra gave its first UK performance for 82 years on 7 March 2020 at
Boxgrove Priory,
West Sussex. In 2022 her descendants, the Dashwood family, told the BBC about their rediscovery of archive material. The new material adds around fifty additional compositions to the composer's previously known works. ==Works==