<span>Balance
</span><span>Proportion
</span><span>Rhythm
</span><span>Emphasis
</span><span>Unity </span>
Compared to the classical era, the movements in Romantic symphonies B. became more flexible, symphonies could begin or conclude with a slow movement.
<h3>How do Romantic and Classical symphonies compare?</h3>
Romantic symphonies allowed for more freedom and flexibility such that symphonies could even begin or conclude with slow movement.
There was also dramatic contrasts in the pitch of the symphony as well as contrasts in dynamics.
Find out more on the classical era at brainly.com/question/20330755.
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Try re-watching the video and looking at the cords their using
<span>The correct answer is B. Periods or styles are merely categories serving as a basis for us to study the vast world of art with a clearer order than it would be without such categories. A. and C are wrong, for each artwork has a value of its own, and critics themselves still argue over which pieces should be added in textbooks or not; these categories weren't created to denigrate any artwork.</span>