Perhaps your brain associates church music with bad memories. It is also possible that you simply do not like church music.
The Renaissance saw the development of homophonic texture in music, a step away from plainchants and the church, and music as a means of expression.
Classical Gas by Mason Williams
In total there where sixteen members that have been playing in the music group The Chiorboys. Some off them past away, other just stopped playing, but a few still keep the group alive.
The Church of England did not break away from the Eastern Orthodox Church, it broke from the Roman Catholic Church in 1534.
The song is..It must have been love.
Christians did not break away from the Catholic Church, they remained Christians, protestants broke away from the Catholic Church in the 16th century.
I've been a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) for all 23 years of my life, and I have NEVER heard anything about listening only to hymns or church music. Occassionally there will be a lesson or sermon on media and entertainment, which quotes the Church standard of only participating in entertainment that "uplifts...[and] will help you to have good thoughts and make righteous choices" and to avoid music that "drives away the Spirit, encourages immorality, glorifies violence, uses foul or offensive language, or promotes Satanism or other evil practices." As for bumping and grinding at Church dances, that is strictly prohibited in Church policy. If you see that at a Church dance notify one of the adult chaperones immediately. Some hip-hop music will fit within the standards of the Church, but every song played at a Church dance is supposed to have prior approval of both lyrics and beat from a Church leader. You can see the church's standards for entertainment, music, and dancing at the "Related Links" below.
Henry VIII broke away from the Roman Catholic Church in 1534, and established the Church of England.
King Henry the VIII formed the Church of England when he broke away from the church in Rome.
Piano impromptu by Dick Walter.
They Can't Take Away Our Music was created in 1970.
She starts out by playing Beethovens Moonlight Sonata then plays a modernized version of Dixie. I believe the Modernized version of Dixie you hear her playing is "The Banjo" by Louis Moreau Gottschalk