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Instrumental roles

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Globe Staff / January 26, 2008

If you could be represented by an instrument, what would you be? Flute? Oboe? Strings? Clarinet? French horn? The characters in "Peter and the Wolf," being performed at today's Cape Ann Symphony Family Concert, are each portrayed by one of these instruments. The French horns play the wolf, and the strings take on plucky Peter. Conductor Yoichi Udagawa conducts the Prokofiev classic, and actress Heidi Dallin - a dead-ringer for Hillary Clinton - narrates. The one-hour concert also features pieces such as "Waltzing Cat" by Cambridge-born Leroy Anderson. 2 p.m. (snow date Feb. 2 at 2 p.m.). $20, $7.50 18 and under. Fuller Auditorium, Blackburn Circle, Route 128, Gloucester. 978-281-0543. capeannsymphony.org

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