Laureates
1st Prize – Katalin Kramarics (Hungary)
3rd Prize ex aequo – Elżbieta Woleńska (Poland)
3rd Prize ex aequo – Jocelyn Aubrun (France)
3rd Prize ex aequo – Marie-Christine Zupancič (Germany)
5th Prize – Andrzej Krzyżanowski (Poland)
6th Prize – Tomoko Takarada (Japan)
Prize of the Rector of the Academy of Music in Kraków – a collection of CDs with Fryderyk Chopin music for the youngest foreign finalist – Jocelyn Aubrun (France).
Prize of the Honorary Patron of the Competition, Prof. Krzysztof Pende-recki, Ph.D. Honorary for the best interpretation of K. Penderecki Flute Concerto – Katalin Kramarics (Hungary).
Prize founded by Salvatore Faulisi – silver flute head joint for the best Polish participant in the 2nd stage – Joanna Woszczyk-Garbacz (Poland).
Prize founded by the artistic director of Capella Cracoviensis Orchestra, Stanisław Gałoński – an invitation to perform with the orchestra for the winner of the 1st prize – Katalin Kramarics (Hungary).
Prize of the Dux Record Company – 14 thousand zlotys worth recording session – for the best Polish participant – Elżbieta Woleńska (Poland).
Three prizes – flute service – founded by Piotr Śmietana Woodwind Instrument Service of from Katowice for three outstanding Polish participants, including one representing Kraków − Izabela Czajkowska, Jan Krzeszowiec, Andrzej Krzyżanowski.
Prizes for all finalists of the Competition – scores published by Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne founded by the Head Editor of PWM Edition, Andrzej Kosowski.