As the Countess:
"There's no better place than with Ellie Dehn's transportingly beautiful performance as the Countess Almaviva… Dehn imbues the Countess with such purity of voice and eloquence of spirit that her dilemma pierces the heart. In every appearance, especially in her two key arias, Dehn entrances with her elegant legato and ability to express the most intense emotion with grace and composure." --Everett Evans, The Houston Chronicle

"Also making an impressive SFO debut was Ellie Dehn as the Countess.  The slender soprano has the right regal bearing for the philandering Almaviva’s long-suffering spouse, yet she also entered into the comedy surely as well. Possessed of a lovely radiant soprano Dehn’s two arias were highlights of the evening her spacious hushed Dove sono reducing the vast house to complete silence." --Lawrence A. Johnson, The Classical Review

"As the long-suffering Countess, soprano Ellie Dehn brings regal reserve, authority, and a velvety voice to break our hearts (There wasn't a noise to be heard during her ravishing aria "Dove sono," her simple plea to return to times past when her husband still loved her.)" --D.L. Groover, Houston Press

As Musetta:
"Vocally, the evening is excellent... Special mention for Musetta, spinning and perfectly sung is the young American
Ellie Dehn." --Jean-Marc Proust, OPÉRA Magazine