Margaret Deneke was born in 1882. She was the daughter of Philip Maurice Deneke (1842–1925), a
London-based
merchant banker who was born in
Germany, and his wife, Clara Sophia Deneke (, 1847–1933), who was from a
Westphalian family. Deneke lived with her sister,
Helena Deneke, a German tutor and bursar, at
Lady Margaret Hall, an originally women-only
Oxford college at
Gunfield, 19
Norham Gardens, near to the college. attended by guests including
Albert Einstein and
Albert Schweitzer. For 27 years in the mid-20th century, the
Oxford Ladies' Music Society (now the
Oxford Chamber Music Society) met at Gunfield free of charge, with Margaret Deneke's sponsorship and support. Deneke, as well as being a pianist, was also the
choirmaster at Lady Margaret Hall. She raised significant funds through concerts and lecture-recitals, becoming one of the college's benefactors. ==Legacy==