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Keele's music research focuses on two key areas: Music Technology and Musicology. The Music Technology research team stands among the most substantial in UK universities, specializing in creative applications of music technology. Meanwhile, the Musicology group concentrates mainly on post-1900 musical works. Researchers explore diverse interests including French, Polish, and German compositions, analytical methods, critical theories, cultural contexts, and cinematic scores. Keele's music research emphasizes two principal disciplines: Music Technology and Musicology. The Music Technology unit represents one of the most extensive academic teams in the UK dedicated to innovative music technology applications. This collective includes composers experimenting with digital media for acoustic and hybrid compositions, audiovisual works, algorithmic creation, theoretical frameworks, and music software engineering. The Musicology group predominantly examines 20th-century and contemporary music, with scholars investigating French, Polish, and German repertoire, analytical approaches, critical perspectives, historical contexts, and film scoring.