Sure, Peter, especially if "choral" is defined broadly. First, arguably the greatest Russian choral work,
Rachmaninoff's Vespers(All-night Vigil). Then a little change of pace with
Carmina Burana . The wordless chorus plays a prominent part in Ravel's gorgeous
Daphnis et Chloe , so it qualifies. Since Beethoven's 9th is his "choral symphony", lets add that, especially since I recently discovered what's now my favorite performance, by
Wand , who(Ken should be pleased)omits the scraping chair passage.