Baroque. Bach's chorales are four-part Lutheran hymns that were part of mostly larger works such as cantatas, motets, Passions and oratorios. There are 420 of them in total based on the latest publication by Luke Dahn from LuxSitPress in 2017. Justin Chiang has arranged 20 of these chorales for traditional brass trio (trumpet, horn, trombone) in this first volume. They sound great and can be used for a variety of purposes including warming up the group at the beginning of a rehearsal, a recital, funeral, religious service, etc.. Each chorale is identified with a BWV number, title in German and English translation. You cannot be without these gorgeous pieces. -the publisher