• Special prize awarded by Maxim Vengerov to one of the participants in the Competition: 12 individual lessons – Maria Włoszczowska (Poland)
  • Special prize awarded by the Governor of the Wielkopolska Province – Joanna Kreft (Poland)
  • Special prize awarded by the Mayor of the City of Poznań – Soyoung Yoon (South Korea)
  • Prize awarded by the Henryk Wieniawski Musical Society in Poznań for the best rendering of Henryk Wieniawski’s violin concerto: 1500 EUR – Soyoung Yoon (South Korea)
  • Prize awarded by Wanda Wiłkomirska for the best rendering of a work by Karol Szymanowski: 1500 EUR – Aleksandra Kuls (Poland)
  • Prize awarded by Ignacy Jan Paderewski Academy of Music in Poznań for the best rendering of a work by J. S. Bach: 1000 EUR – Maria Włoszczowska (Poland)
  • Prize awarded by the ART INVEST company for the best rendering of W. A. Mozart’s violin concerto: four concerts in Brazil in 2012 with the orchestra conducted by Jose Maria Florencio (a fee of 8000 EUR) – Soyoung Yoon (South Korea)
  • Prize – a concert with the Quebec Symphony Orchestra conducted by Maxim Vengerov (21 February 2012) – Soyoung Yoon (South Korea)
  • Prize endowed by Olga Rostropovich, President of Mstislav Rostropovich Foundation, for the youngest laureate of the Competition – Arata Yumi (Japan)
  • Prize endowed by Olga Rostropovich, President of Mstislav Rostropovich Foundation, for the winner of the Competition: concert at Mstislav Rostropovich Festival in Baku (December 2011) – Soyoung Yoon (South Korea)
  • Prize awarded by the Witold Lutosławski Philharmonic in Wrocław to the first prize winner: a concert with the Chamber Orchestra Leopoldinum conducted by Ernst Kovacic (17 February 2012) – Soyoung Yoon (South Korea)
  • Prize awarded by the Silesian Philharmonic in Katowice – concert of the winner of the Competition in the artistic season 2012/2013 – Soyoung Yoon (South Korea)
  • Prize awarded by the Fryderyk Chopin Baltic Philharmonic in Gdańsk to the first, second, and third prize winner: a concert with the orchestra conducted by Maxim Vengerov in the Baltic Philharmonic – Soyoung Yoon (South Korea), Miki Kobayashi (Japan) and Stefan Tarara (Germany)
  • Prize awarded by the Art Education Centre – Gorzów Philharmonic to the first prize winner: a concert with the orchestra conducted by Maxim Vengerov (18 November 2011) – Soyoung Yoon (South Korea)
  • Prize awarded by Professor Bronisław Marciniak, Rector of the Adam Mickiewicz University, to the first prize winner: a recital at the University Auditorium – Soyoung Yoon (South Korea)
  • Prize awarded by the Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra Amadeus conducted by Agnieszka Duczmal: a concert in the series of events “Prize winners in international competitions” – Soyoung Yoon (South Korea)
  • Prize awarded by the Schleswig-Holstein Music Competition to the first prize winner: a performance at the Festival in 2012 – Soyoung Yoon (South Korea)
  • Prize awarded by the Gdańsk Music Festival to the first prize winner: a concert (18 April 2012) – Soyoung Yoon (South Korea)
  • Prize awarded by the Polish Camino de Santiago Festival to the best Polish contestant who fails to qualify for the final stage of the Competition: a performance at the Festival in the 2012/13 season – Maria Włoszczowska (Poland)
  • Prize awarded by the Wielkopolska Gas Company to the first prize winner: recording assistance grant – Soyoung Yoon (South Korea)
  • 2 Prizes awarded by the Foundation for the Development of the City of Poznań to the best Wielkopolska participants in the Competition – 12000 PLN each – Joanna Kreft (Poland) and Maciej Strzelecki (Poland)
  • Prize awarded by Professor Marian Gorynia, Rector of the Poznań University of Economics, to the youngest participant in the Competition finals: 3000 EUR – Arata Yumi (Japan)
  • Prize awarded by the Rotary International District Governor to the best Polish participant in the Competition: 1000 EUR – Maria Włoszczowska (Poland)
  • Prize awarded by the Board of Critics: 3000 EUR – Aleksandra Kuls (Poland)
  • Audience award donated by the Cooperative Banking Group: 2500 EUR – Soyoung Yoon (South Korea)
  • Internet Audience award donated by the Cooperative Banking Group: 2500 EUR – Mateusz Smól (Poland)
  • Youth Prize donated by Volkswagen Poznań Ltd. and awarded to a contestant selected by the jury comprising music school students: 5000 EUR – Erzhan Kulibaev (Kazakhstan)
  • Prize awarded by the Pro Sinfonika Movement to a contestant selected by young music lovers: a concert in Poznań in the 2012/13 season – Soyoung Yoon (South Korea)
  • Prize awarded by the Henryk Wieniawski Musical Society to the best piano accompanist: 1000 EUR – Irina Vinogradova (Russia) and Marcin Sikorski (Poland)
  • Prize awarded by the Polish Music Publishing to the six finalists of the Competition: set of the hitherto published volumes of the ‘Complete Works by Henryk Wieniawski’ – all finalists
  • Prize awarded by Florian Leonard to a finalist in the Competition: a yearlong loan of an Italian violin made by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini (Turin 1779) – Erzhan Kulibaev (Kazakhstan)
  • Prize awarded by Wiener Kammerorchester, Wojciech Nentwig and Jurek Dybał to the first prize winner: a concert conducted by Jurek Dybał in the Mozartsaal of the Konzerthaus in Vienna in a series of events Internationale Preistraeger in the 2012/2013 season – Soyoung Yoon (South Korea)
  • Prize awarded by Dr. Michał Piechowiak of Oldenburg to the participant who achieves the highest score before the final stage: 1000EUR – Maria Włoszczowska (Poland)
  • Prize awarded by Music Foundation Apollo – concert with the Sinfonietta Polonia orchestra (July 2012) – Stefan Tarara (Germany)
  • Prize endowed by International chamber music course and Festival for young talents Musica Mundi, for the youngest participant of the Competition – Omarli Kamran (Azerbaijan)