Arthur Cochran becomes director of a small-town church choir

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Arthur Cochran becomes director of a small-town church choir is the central premise of the television series "Perfect Harmony," in which a former Princeton music professor unexpectedly takes over and transforms a struggling rural church choir.

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instanceOf narrative premise
television series premise
associatedWithWork Perfect Harmony (TV series) NERFINISHED
centralPremiseOf Perfect Harmony NERFINISHED
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
describes a former Princeton music professor taking over a rural church choir
firstAiredInDecade 2010s
focusesOn transformation of a struggling choir
genre comedy
involvesCharacter Arthur Cochran NERFINISHED
involvesOrganization small-town church choir
languageOfWork English
medium television
narrativeConflict struggling choir seeking improvement
narrativeRoleOfArthurCochran choir director
partOf storyline of Perfect Harmony
protagonistOccupation former Princeton music professor
relatedConcept academic meets small-town culture
church choir
rural church
setting rural small town
theme community
music
personal transformation
tone light-hearted

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Perfect Harmony characterRole Arthur Cochran becomes director of a small-town church choir