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Timothy Cochran serves as Professor in the Department of Music within the School of Fine Arts at Eastern Connecticut State University, maintaining office hours in Fine Arts Room 233 and contactable via cochranti@easternct.edu. His academic leadership spans teaching and research in music scholarship with consistent publication output.
His educational foundation includes a Ph.D. in Musicology from Rutgers University complemented by music theory degrees from West Chester University and Temple University, establishing robust theoretical and historical expertise.
Research concentrates on Film Music Reception, Historical Musicology, and Music-Landscape Interactions, examining music's transformative psychological/social power in visual media. Current work centers on his contracted book Musical Sincerity and Transcendence in Film: Reflexive Fictions analyzing cinematic musical moments as critical frameworks.
Publication trends reveal sustained focus on 20th-century French composers—particularly Messiaen's aesthetics and Debussy's reception—with methodological contributions to music history pedagogy and rhythmic analysis across leading journals like Twentieth-Century Music and Journal of Musicology.
No scientific awards or honors are documented in available sources.
While student advising details remain unspecified, his active publication record since 2013 indicates ongoing scholarly supervision and potential grant-supported research, though specific funding isn't referenced.
No dedicated research laboratories or collaborative teams are mentioned within the institutional context.
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