Tyler Lawyers Donate Electric Piano for Updated Hospital Chapel

PIANO ORGAN DONORS: From left: Sister Sylvia Kubiak, Sister Michaela Tomkowiak, Stacy Martin, Martin Walker co-founder Reid Martin, Martin Walker attorney Marissa M. Allen, Martin Walker co-founder Jack Walker, Sister Malgorzata Majszczyk, and Andy Navarro (out of frame), General Counsel at Trinity Mother Frances Health System, at the recently renovated chapel at CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler with the Yamaha CLP-675R Rosewood Clavinova Digital Piano donated by the Martin Walker firm. [Courtesy Photo.]
The Martin Walker law firm has donated an electric piano for use in the recently renovated chapel at CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler, Texas.

The piano, a Yamaha CLP-675R Rosewood Clavinova Digital Piano, will be used by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth and will provide music for masses at the chapel.

"We are excited to be able to provide this as a gift that will be something the sisters will benefit from, as will anyone using the chapel," says firm co-founder Reid Martin. "We have longstanding ties–given the medical people in our families–to the hospital and to the sisters, so this was just a natural thing for us to do."

The Yamaha CLP-675R is described as "a stunning instrument that will impress the most discerning and demanding pianists," as well as one that provides "an immersive concert grand experience."