Many of Francis's recordings are of 20th-century British music. She recorded Britten's
Six Metamorphoses after Ovid, in what Geoffrey Burgess (in her
Grove Music Online entry) refers to as the work's "first commercial recording". She made the first recordings of
Lennox Berkeley's Trio for flute–piccolo, oboe–English horn and piano, and Suite for flute, oboe and string trio, paired with his Sonatina for oboe and piano (Op. 61) and Oboe Quartet (Op. 70), with the Tagore Trio,
Michael Dussek and Judith Fitton, in a recording criticised by Gil French in
American Record Guide, who describes the oboe as "whiny, with bad pitch". She has recorded Crosse's
Ariadne with the
London Symphony Orchestra conducted by
Norman Del Mar. Francis has also recorded works by other 20th-century British composers, including two quartets for oboe and strings by
Rutland Boughton with the Rasumovsky Quartet;
William Alwyn's Oboe Sonata with Sophia Rahman; and Howells's Oboe Sonata with
Peter Dickinson. Steven E. Ritter, in a review of the Howells for
American Record Guide, writes that Francis shows "fluent technical ability" but criticises her for occasional "nasal and constricted tone", "flaccid rhythmical projection" and "uneven trilling". She also recorded the Oboe Quintet by
Arnold Bax, Fantasy Quartet by
E. J. Moeran, Oboe Quartet by
Gordon Jacob, and the Air and Variations and Three Pieces (Op. 2) by
Gustav Holst, with the
English String Quartet; Robert Anderson, in a review for
The Musical Times, describes her as an "accomplished protagonist, weaving in and out of the subtle textures with effortless skill". She has recorded Oboe Quintets by the composers
Bernhard Crusell,
Rodolphe Kreutzer and
Anton Reicha, all writing in the late-18th and early-19th centuries, with the
Allegri Quartet. Jay Harvey, in a review for the
Indianapolis Star, describes Francis as having an "astonishing fullness of tone" even in rapid passages, while Ritter, in a review for
American Record Guide, describes her as "fine oboist" who is "technically secure" although sometimes "a little stressed in tone". Other recordings of music from a similar era include two concertos by
Franz Krommer and Mozart's
Oboe Concerto in C major, with the
London Mozart Players conducted by
Howard Shelley, and six Quintets for oboe and strings (Op. 45) by
Boccherini, with the
Allegri Quartet; Anderson, reviewing the Boccherini for
The Musical Times, describes her as playing "tenderly and expressively". In
Baroque repertoire she has recorded all of
Telemann's concertos for oboe and
oboe d'amore with the London Harpsichord Ensemble, as well as other works by the composer such as selections from his oboe sonatas with Jane Dodd, and with Robert Jordan. Nicholas Anderson, in a review of the first volume of concertos for
Gramophone, writes that he enjoys "her rapport with dance measures, her clear articulation, her well-controlled vibrato and her ability to shape phrases gracefully", and compares her tone with Renato Zanfini, an earlier Italian oboist. She also recorded oboe concertos by
Albinoni (Op. 7 and
Op. 9). ==References==