Koffler himself informs (‘New Polish Music’ survey, Tęcza 4 (1935), 39) that he dedicated such a piece to Arnold Schönberg as a gift for the latter composer’s sixtieth birthday (1934).
Its score and later fate remain unknown, but Gołąb believes it may have consisted of the earliest (first and fourth) movements of what later became Symphony No. 3, Op. 21. These two early sections may have been put together as a separate work (see the note on Symphony No. 3).