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George Vanbrughe was a popular song composer in the early part of the eighteenth century. Besides many single songs, and those found in different collections, he issued two thin folio books of songs, the earlier being 'Mirth and Harmony; consisting of Vocal and Instrumental Musick; as songs and ariets, for one and two voices,' London, Walsh, for the author c. 1713. The latter is 'Modern Harmony or a desire to pleasing,' London, Walsh, c. 1720. No biographical details of him appear to be extant. |