Kalitha Dorothy Fox

Kalitha Dorothy Fox (1894 – 11 August 1934) was an English composer.

[3] A set of her mature compositions were published by Maurice Senart in the 1920s and 1930s, and there were occasional performances - her Suite for String Orchestra was heard in London in 1925, her substantial Piano Trio (lasting 40 minutes) was performed at a Society of Women Musicians concert at 74 Grosvenor Street, London on 10 July 1926,[4] and her Viola Sonata was broadcast from Bournemouth on 21 November 1927.

[5] Another trio, for flute, viola and piano, was performed at Grosvenor Street on 9 July, 1932.

[4] She had a London address in Hyde Park Square, spent some time in France, and from the mid-1920s until her death lived at Windsor House, Amersham with her friend, the novelist Christabel Lowndes-Yates (1880-1966).

[9] She committed suicide at the age of 40 at the White Hart Hotel in Windsor, having left the house at Amersham apparently upset by the noise of road drilling outside.