Founded in 2013, the Shanghai City Wind Orchestra consists of 50 wind musicians and 50 choral singers. Most of them come from the military cultural and industrial troupes, military bands and other professional groups. In the past six years, Mr. Ding Zhongyi, the director, has re-adapted and orchestrated more than 100 famous Chinese and foreign songs. The team is known as "the only wind orchestra in China to take the lead in symphonizing wind music".

He has accepted the invitation of the cultural departments of other provinces many times and toured more than 100 performances in Guangdong, Shandong, Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and other places.
Conductor: Professor Ding Zhongyi
Ding Zhongyi graduated from the Composition and Conducting Department of the Hong Kong Conservatory of Music in his early years, and was recommended to the Royal College of Music for further study with honors. He served as Music Director of Asia Television in Hong Kong. Assistant Conductor of the Hong Kong Youth Symphony Orchestra. Conductor of the Hong Kong Chinese Symphony Orchestra. He is currently the music director and conductor of the Shanghai City Wind Orchestra and the Shanghai City Choir.
Singer: Pan Youyan
Pan Youyan, Lyrical Soprano, is a member of the Vocal Professional Committee of the Shanghai Musicians Association and a teacher at the School of Music of Shanghai Normal University. He graduated from the School of Music of Southwest University in 1990.
In 1996, he was awarded the title of Japanese New Musician, the Best Prize in the VIVA Newcomer Vocal Competition in Italy, and the Master of Opera from Tokyo University of the Arts in 1999. In 2010, she won the Teresa Teng Song Contest in Asia.
Singer: Ao Changsheng
Ao Changsheng, a young military singer, a national first-class actor, and the vice chairman of the Shanghai New Literary and Art Workers Federation
Graduated from Sichuan Conservatory of Music and Shanghai Conservatory of Music.
He has won the Silver Award of National Singing Law in the National Young Singers Television Grand Prix of CCTV.
He once served as the deputy head of the Cultural and Industrial Corps of the Shanghai Armed Police Force, and has won more than 100 awards in various vocal music competitions at the provincial and ministerial levels of the whole army, and has been awarded the second class meritorious service once and the third class meritorious service seven times.
He is currently a member of the All-China Youth Federation, a member of the Chinese Musicians Association, and a member of the Chinese Vocal Musicians Association.
Young singer: Chen Qianwen
Chen Qianwen, a young soprano, graduated from the Music Department of Hangzhou Normal University.
Blue Sky Combination: Xu Xiaotang Zhang Qi will rain Tong
Blue Sky Group, founded in Shanghai in 1616 under the careful guidance of Professor Ding Zhongyi, followed the wind orchestra to perform many performances in Shanghai Oriental Art Center and other parts of the country, achieving very good results.
Choreographer: Zhao Yaoyang
Editor: Yang Mingwu
Review: He Jichun