User talk:Smerus#Ferruccio Busoni
Soliloquy!
Hello Smerus,
While working on the article Soliloquy recently, I happened to notice that back in 2006—nearly 20 years ago!—you had suggested merging it with Monologue. I believe the two did end up being merged at one point, though they were later separated again.
I just thought it was neat to come across your comment from so long ago and then see that you are still active today. As part of the Core Contest, I recently rewrote the Soliloquy article from the ground up—given its status as a level-5 vital article—and it is now at good article nomination. I thought you might appreciate the connection, having been involved in the article’s earlier history.
All the best,
MallardTV Talk to me! 21:12, 5 May 2025 (UTC)
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