In 2003, she founded "Les Dominos",[1] an ensemble with variable geometry, specialising in 17th and 18th century music, which performed in Naples, Beaune, Geneva, Lille, etc. To deepen her sonata work, Malgoire co-founded Les Nièces de Rameau, an ensemble oriented towards the chamber music repertoire.
European specialist of the ancient violin, Malgoire intervened from Sablé to Tokyo while passing by the Royaumont Foundation, the Juilliard School of New York, and Rio de Janeiro. In 2000, she began teaching ancient violin and chamber music at the Conservatoire de Genève and at the Schola Cantorum de Paris until her death.
Florence Malgoire died on 11 August 2023, at the age of 63.[2]
2005: Bach, Sonatas for violin and obbligato harpsichord (BWV 1014–1019) - Blandine Rannou, harpsichord (5–16 May 1003, Zig Zag Territoires) OCLC658339755
2011: Jacquet de la Guerre, Sonates pour violon - Ensemble Les Dominos: Guido Balestracci, viol; Blandine Rannou, harpsichord; Jonathan Rubin, theorbo and guitar (October 2010, Ricercar) OCLC811456354
2011: Biber's Rosary Sonatas - Ensemble Les Dominos: Guido Balestracci, viol, lyrone; Angélique Mauillon, harp; Jonathan Rubin, theorbo, Baroque guitar; Richard Myron, violone; Blandine Rannou, organ (July 2011, Psalmus PSAL 018/3) BnF43694099
2012: de Saint George, Plaisir d'aimer, souffrance d'aimer, Romances et sonates - Luanda Siqueira, soprano; Olivier Baumont, harpsichord Benoist Stehlin 1750 and square Longman & Broderip piano-forte, London 1795 (2011, Euromusic/Loreley Production LY046/Harmonia Mundi)
2013: Charpentier, Sonate à 8 H.548, Pour un reposoir H.508, Noël pour les instruments H.531 & H.534, Les Dominos, Les Agréments, Choeur de chambre de Namur. Florence Malgoire, violin and conducting (May 2012, May 2013, Ricercar RIC 338)
2014: Rameau, Concerts en sextuors - Les Dominos: Stéphanie de Failly, Sue Ying Koang, violins; Simon Heyerick, viola; Claire Giardelli, bass violin; Cyril Poulet, cello; Evolène Kiener, bassoon; Serge Saitta, Amélie Michel, flutes and piccolos; Laurent Stewart, harpsichord; Florence Malgoire, violin and conducting (2014, Ricercar RIC 350)