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Anchor text: student revolts in 1968
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Succeeding Context: , musical life in Germany became highly politicized, and Stockhausen found himself a target for criticism, especially from the leftist camp who wanted music "in the service of the class struggle". Cornelius Cardew and Konrad Boehmer denounced their former teacher as a "servant of capitalism". In a climate where music mattered less than political ideology, some malicious critics held that Stockhausen was too élitist, while others complained he was too mystical (Kurtz 1992, 188–89).
Paragraph Title: Controversy
Source Page: Karlheinz Stockhausen

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