Principal Works
- Elegy for String orchestra (1936)
- Four Illustrations for the Legend of Rhiannon (1939)
- Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes (1940)
- Sinfonia Concertante for piano and orchestra (1941)
- Symphony no. 1 (1943)
- Sea Sketches, for String orchestra (1944)
- Violin Concerto (1950)
- The Dancers (1951)
- Penillion, for orchestra (1955)
- Symphony no. 2 (1956)
- All Seasons shall be Sweet (1959)
- The Parlour, opera (1961)
- Trumpet Concerto (1963)
- Carillons, for oboe and orchestra (1965)
- Ballads for Orchestra (1968)
- Missa Cambrensis (1971)
- Ave Maris Stella, for choir (1973)
- Fairest of Stars, for soprano and orchestra (1973)
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