Diego Xaraba (1652–1715) was a Spanish organist and composer. A nephew of organist Pablo Bruna, Xaraba studied with him at Daroca. He is known to have been working as the organist of El Pilar in Zaragoza in around 1676; he was later employed in the chapel of Carlos II in Madrid, where he died. A few of his organ works have been recorded.
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- David Mason Greene, Biographical Dictionary of Composers.
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