You can search CPAN for "audio". One thing that comes and might be fruitful is Audio::Ao, which will require that you also download an open-source audio library called "ao" (http://www.xiph.org/ao/).
You can also search CPAN for "sound". This turns up Win32::Sound, which probably doesn't need any additional external libraries that aren't already on your pc.
(I haven't tried either of those modules myself.)
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