Thank you very much for that. I shall look at the ClassicFM list later (my attempts to click on it were thwarted by the proxy site).
The pieces are listed are pretty well all the choral works in the top 300.
I have been very fortunate to have performed most of them so know them intimately. There are a few pieces that I don't know at all, such as the Jenkins piece, the Brahms and the Beethoven so I can't comment on them.
But of those I know well my personal favourites would be the Lausidsen O magnum mysterium, which is simply magical. I'm a big fan of the Faure pieces too, although the Cantique de Jean Racine is sung in French which is always tricky. The Tallis I haven't sung (would love to) but think it is wonderful.
Would welcome your thoughts on which of the pieces on the list you particularly like, and have perhaps sung yourself back in the day.
We have derailed this topic, haven't we ...
Perhaps, but discussing choral music is more interesting that discussing Newman
So we don't completely derail - I wonder whether there will be a resurgence in popularity of Dream of Gerontius on the back of Newman's sainthood.