Honorary Mention: Natanja Uys qualified for 7 consecutive years and participated in every competition from 2009 – 2015
Honorary Mention: Leo Huan qualified for 5 consecutive years and participated in every competition and was a finalist 2015 & 2016
Best performance of a Baroque work in the 1st round: Qden Blaauw
Best performance of a Baroque work in the 1st round – 10 years and younger:
Teboho Motsatse
Best performance of a Classical work in the 2nd round: Leo Gevisser
Best performance of a Romantic work in the 3rd round: Leo Gevisser
Tygerberg prize: Qden Blaauw
Audience Prize: Ah-Young Moon
Category prize – Piano: Qden Blaauw & Leo Gevisser
Category prize – Strings: Gilah Kellner
Category prize – Strings (Runner up) Pendo Masote
Category prize for the best development candidate – Strings:
Feng Mei Chuang
Category prize – Woodwinds: Keon Muller
Category prize – Woodwinds (Runner up): Liam Slabbert
Most promising development candidate: Feng Mei Chuang
Project prize for the most successful development project: Manguang String Project
Most promising candidate of 10 years and younger: Teboho Motsatse
Most promising candidate of 10 years and younger (runner-up): Jaden van Balla
Best performance of a SA Composition – 3rd prize: Leo Huan
Best performance of a SA Composition – 2nd prize: Qden Blaauw
Best performance of a SA Composition: Leo Gevisser
Leon Hartshorne Prize: Qden Blaauw & Leo Gevisser
Third Prize and Bronze Medal: Leo Huan
The Johanna van der Spuy Memorial Prize and Gold Medal:
Qden Blaauw & Leo Gevisser