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Xavier Díaz-Latorre is a public figure with documentation available from multiple sources online. His official website, www.xavierdiazlatorre.com, provides detailed information about his career and achievements. Additionally, he is listed as a professor for lute instruments on the webpage of the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis (https://www.musik-akademie.ch/schola-cantorum-basiliensis/de/news/detail/neuer-professor-fuer-lauteninstrumente-ab-september-2024-xavier-diaz-latorre.html). His discography is also accessible through his website, with links to the corresponding CD labels.
The origins of this article are linked to a translated page from the Spanish Wikipedia under the same name, which is no longer available. However, the page appears to be legitimate, as sufficient sourcing about Díaz-Latorre exists online. Elvihuelistadelrey (talk) 22:40, 11 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]