In the late summer of 2009, a transient installation titled La Ritirata appeared in a decommissioned military warehouse on the outskirts of Bologna. The work, credited only to an anonymous collective, took its name from the Italian word for retreat — both a military withdrawal and a quiet, contemplative leaving of the self.
: Recipient of five GEMA awards , including Best Group in the Classicism category (2015), and the Culture Award of the Community of Madrid (2017). la ritirata 2009 install
: In its first year, the group released its debut recording, "Chiaroscuro" (Arsis 4229), featuring Tamar Lalo, Enrike Solinís, and Josetxu Obregón. La ritirata (Short 2009) In the late summer of 2009, a transient
: Modern installation art often uses historical or sacred spaces to "install" new digital or architectural visions, such as the "Liturgica" installation in Milan or "The Only Way to Walk Forward is to Erase Your Own History" by Juan Arata. : In its first year, the group released