Michael McHale presents a captivating exploration of Franz Schubert's Four Impromptus, D. 899, in this 2016 release on the Ergodos label. The album, spanning just over an hour, is a testament to McHale's prowess in chamber music, offering a nuanced and intimate interpretation of Schubert's timeless compositions. The tracklist includes the four impromptus, interspersed with original pieces by McHale himself, namely "Self Portrait" and "The Dreams Flow Down, Too," adding a personal touch to the classical repertoire. Was du mir warst is a Schubert lied. McHale's delicate touch and expressive playing bring a fresh perspective to these beloved works, making this album a delightful addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.