Melvin H. Ribble (January 11, 1870 â May 3, 1964) was an American cornetist, baritone hornist, and prolific composer and arranger of concert band music.
Career
In 1889 Ribble, moved from his hometown, Clarinda, Iowa, to Lincoln, Nebraska, to play cornet with the Ashman Band. In 1898, he moved to Chicago, Illinois, where he obtained work as a staff arranger with Harry L. Alford's music publishing company. He worked writing custom arrangements. While in Chicago, Ribble composed and arranged for the Victor Music Co., later Rubank. Victor was a small predecessor to Rubank. Ribble moved back to Lincoln in 1931 and established his own arranging business. During this time, Ribble did many arrangements for Billy Quick, who directed the University of Nebraska
band for many years.
Selected works
Compositions
- "The World Holds But One For Me," lyrics by Lora Evelyn Slater, music by Ribble, arranged by Carlton Lee Colby (1881âÂÂ1937) (M.H. Ribble Co. é1913)
- "Lovers' Lane," lyrics & music by Ribble, arranged by Carlton Lee Colby (1881âÂÂ1937) (M.H. Ribble Co. é1913)
- "Lizella Overture" (Fillmore Bros./Rubank é1912)
- "Song of the Bull Moose" (Victor é1919)
- "Night's Enchantment," tone poem (Victor é1923)
- "Bennet's Triumphal March" (Victor 1923/Rubank é1925; renewed 1952)
- "Twilight Thoughts," serenade (Victor 1925/Rubank é1931)
- "Dainty Maid dancette" (Rubank é1925)
- "Teamwork," march (Rubank é1925)
- "Blue Moon," waltz (Rubank é1931)
- "Spirit of America" (Rubank)
- "Starter March" (Rubank é1931)
- "Village Chapel," tone poem (Rubank é1931)
- "Warming Up," march (Rubank é1931)
- "The Street King," march (Rubank é1937)
- "Invincible Yank," march (Rubank é1937)
Band arrangements published by Victor
- "London Hippodrome," by William Edward Flathers (1867âÂÂ1940), arranged by Ribble (Victor é1914)
- "The World's Military, by William Edward Flathers (1867âÂÂ1940), arranged by Ribble (Victor é1914)
- "Spirit of the West," by Herman August Hummel (aka Harold A. Hummer; 1892âÂÂ1967), arranged by Ribble (Victor é1917)
- "Bull's Triumphal March," by William Edward Flathers (1867âÂÂ1940), arranged by Ribble (Victor é1919)
- "Harmoniana," by John Francis Galuska (1881âÂÂ1946), arranged by Ribble (Victor é1923)
- "Jubilant: Overture," by John Francis Galuska (1881âÂÂ1946), arranged by Ribble (Victor é1924)
- "A Novel Novelette," by Edward S. Chenette (1885âÂÂ1963), arranged by Ribble (Victor é1925)
- "Simplicity," by Ira S. Loos (1867âÂÂ1926), arranged by Ribble (Victor é1925)
- "Slidin' Some," by Edward S. Chenette (1885âÂÂ1963), band arrangement by Ribble (Victor é1925, Rubank é1952)
Band arrangements published by Milton Weil
- "Wherever You Go â Whatever You Do," by Bernie Grossman (né Bernard Leopold Grossman; 1885âÂÂ1951), Joe Goodwin (né Joseph A. Goodwin; 1889âÂÂ1943), Larry Shay, & Benny J. Meroff (1901âÂÂ1973), arranged by Ribble (Milton Weil Music Co. é1926)
- "Sweethearts on Parade," by Carmen Lombardo & Charles Newman, arranged by Ribble (Milton Weil Music Co. é1928)
Band arrangements published by other publishers
- "Looking at the World Through Rose-Colored Glasses"
- "Dream Train"
- "Highways Are Happy Ways"
- "So Tired," slow march, by George A. Little (1890âÂÂ1946) & Arthur Sizemore (1891âÂÂ1954), arranged by Ribble (Harold Rossiter Music Co. é1927)
Arrangements for the University of Nebraska Band
- "March of the Cornhuskers," lyrics and music by Ribble and William T. Quick
- "Hail Varsity," lyrics by Joyce Ayres, music by Wilbur Chenoweth, arranged by Ribble
- "Fight Song"
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