His legacy is the instruments he built. His name is attached to a Technical college in Pécs, where he died, as well as one street in the city. After his death, the organ factory's business was run by Emil and Oszkár Angster after 1903 and from 1940 to 1949 by József Angster, who had been born in 1917. He and his nephew, Imre Angster, established a second factory at
Rákospalota and introduced some technical innovations. The
Communist takeover resulted in the factory being closed as far as organ manufacturing was concerned. However, since 1992 a new workshop was set up in Pécs with backing by József Angster.
Written works •
The history and workings of the organ, (Pécs, 1886)
Literature • Jozsef Angster (the younger):
Angster - a book about the Pécs workshop and family history,
Pannonia books, 1993. •
Jozsef Angster obituary, Musical journal/Zenei Szemle, 1918 no. 5 ==See also==