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Am Hofe Der Tzarin (This Is Only A Copy/Replica)

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Price: £20.00
Brand: I Ivanovici
Year: 1900
Country: Germany
Condition: Excellent
Type: Poster/Sheet Music
Original/Reproduction: Reproduction

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This vintage poster reproduces an ornate sheet‑music cover for Ivanovici’s “Czar et Czarin” waltz. A crowned frame surrounds a regal portrait of Empress Marie Feodorovna, set above delicate roses. Flourished lettering and faded sepia tones evoke late‑19th‑century elegance, romance, and imperial grandeur. Perfect for music rooms, galleries, or nostalgic décor.

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This poster is part of history is not for propaganda purposes.

The “Czarina Waltz” Poster: When Music Was the Internet

If you only have 30 seconds: this isn’t just a pretty vintage print—it’s a time capsule from an era when sheet-music covers worked like posters, playlists, and celebrity news all at once.

Key Takeaways (Fast Read)

  • Old sheet-music covers were mass-media design, long before radio and streaming.
  • This one sells a waltz by I. Ivanovici (Op. 124) using royal glamour, ornament, and typography.
  • The pages inside reveal how the “poster” promise becomes a danceable structure: intro → flowing themes → finale.

1) What You’re Looking At (And Why It Hooks You)

In the first image, the cover announces “Am Hofe der Czarin (La Czarine) – Walzer” and credits I. Ivanovici, Op. 124, published by Henry Litolff’s Verlag (Braunschweig). The design uses three instant attention-grabbers:

  • A labeled oval portrait (the text names “Marie Feodorovna”) framed like a medal.
  • Floral motifs (roses = elegance, romance, a promise of “high society”).
  • Calligraphic lettering that feels like motion—perfect for a waltz.

In other words, the cover dances before the music even begins.


2) The Cultural Backstory: Why This Kind of Poster Existed

Before recordings were common, the way you “owned” a hit was by buying the printed score. Families played music at home the way we share links today. So publishers invested in covers that looked like mini-theater posters—because the cover had to sell the dream.

Fun fact: the waltz itself went from scandalous to sophisticated. In early 19th‑century Europe, it was criticized forits close embrace—later it became the sound of ballrooms and empire.


3) The Hidden Story Inside the Notes

The interior images (the score pages) show a practical truth: this glamour had to be playable. You can see classic dance-writing habits—clear sections, repeating phrases, and a big closing push in the Finale. It’s music engineered for momentum, not just beauty.

And the last image (with “Toreador” and “La Tzigane”) reminds us: publishers bundled moods the way streaming services do—drama, exoticism, spectacle—all in one catalog-like spread.


4) How to Display It Like a Real Collector

  • Frame the cover as the “poster,” and keep the inside pages as context.
  • Use UV-protective glass; old paper yellows fast under sunlight.
  • If possible, store the original flat and hang a high-quality print.

FAQ

Is it more art or more advertisement? Both. That’s the point: commercial design with real aesthetic ambition.
Why so many decorative borders? Ornament signaled value—like premium packaging today.


Final Note

This poster doesn’t just sell a waltz—it sells a whole worldview: elegance, empire, and the promise that, for a few minutes, your living room could feel like a palace.

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