Arthur Cochran is a former Princeton music professor

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Arthur Cochran is the central, curmudgeonly choir director in the television series "Perfect Harmony," whose refined musical background clashes humorously with a small-town church choir.

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instanceOf fictional character
television character
appearsIn Perfect Harmony NERFINISHED
associatedWithLocation Elysian, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Princeton, New Jersey NERFINISHED
characterArcTheme community building
coping with grief
redemption
conflictType culture clash
fish-out-of-water situation
countryOfFictionalSetting United States NERFINISHED
createdFor Perfect Harmony (2019 TV series) NERFINISHED
educationContext Ivy League NERFINISHED
employer Elysian Methodist Church choir NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Perfect Harmony, Season 1 Episode 1
formerEmployer Princeton University NERFINISHED
genre television comedy
hasBackgroundIn academic music
classical music
hasSkill arranging music
conducting
piano
humorSource clash between refined musical standards and amateur choir
grumpy reactions to small-town life
language English
medium television series
narrativeRole main character
protagonist
networkOfOriginalBroadcast NBC NERFINISHED
occupation choir director
music professor
personalityTrait blunt
curmudgeonly
sarcastic
portrayedBy Bradley Whitford NERFINISHED
productionCompanyContext Universal Television NERFINISHED
relationshipToChoir mentor
taskmaster
settingContrast small-town church choir
targetAudienceContext network television viewers
teaches choral arrangement
music theory
vocal performance
tonalFunctionInSeries emotional center of ensemble
source of dry humor
worksAtInSeries church choir in rural Kentucky

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Perfect Harmony characterRole Arthur Cochran is a former Princeton music professor