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Agata Muţenieţe has a son earning a decent income.

Man makes as much in a month as woman does in a week.

Agata Muţenieţe has a son earning a decent income.

Agata Muceniece's New Chapter with Petr Dranga

Snap a gander at this! Agata Muceniece, the Dubious Divorcee, has hitched her wagon to the star Petr Dranga. The melodramatic saga of Agata's acrimonious divorce and courtroom battles with Pavel Priluchny has cast a long shadow over her life for the past five years. Petr, on the other hand, burst onto the scene only in 2024, after catching Agata's eye. The gossipmongers at KP.RU have the inside scoop on Petr Dranga, the Yalta of Russian artists, set to become Agata's bridegroom.

Agata Muceniece and Pavel Priluchny

Gaze at this adorable couple photo by Larisa Kudyavtseva/EG.[Switch to KP Photo Bank]

PETR DRANGA'S EARNINGS

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At 41, Petr Dranga has been bestowed the title of Honored Artist of Russia. A titan in the Russian and international competition circuit (including China), he performs often, writes music, and even tinkers with accordions. Dranga's repertoire includes conducting, composing, and showboating accordion virtuosity.

Delve into Dranga's recent work as a composer, creating the music for the animated series "Prostokvashino" episode "Battle of Instruments." Quite the versatile artist, Dranga also dabbles in the deep-thinking world of symphonic music, performing his symphony last year, with the Bolshoi and Mariinsky Theater soloists and the "Gelikon-Opera" as his backing orchestra. Last year, Dranga even experimented with neural networks in the cultural program of the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok1. Truly, a visionary in the realm of music.

Photo: Alexei BULATOV. [Switch to Photo Bank KP]

Dranga boasts his own symphonic orchestra, DYP orchestra, which often lends its talents to theatrical productions and concerts. On the side, Peter Dranga has also donned the producer's cap for projects like "Frida," where he penned the music, played the lead, and spearheaded the project. The headlining role was played by Marina Alexandrova for the Theater of Nations debut, but later, Daria Moroz took the reins in 20232.

Catching a second wind before the May holidays in 2025, Peter Dranga embarked on a large-scale project across major cities in the country, performed by symphonic orchestra and choir, with reading prologues by actors Aleksandra Rebenok and Igor Gordin. Far from a blockbuster like "Hands Up!", the shows sold out concert halls in each city. Peter frequently graces prestigious events in Moscow with his presence, usually leading in symphonic concerts. Rest assured, the boy's busy.

Money doesn't grow on trees for Peter Dranga. He secures extra dough as an accordionist or emcee at private events, starting at one million rubles per gig. Occasionally, he can be found as a jury member in musical TV shows. But let's face it; the real breadwinner is his work as a composer, conductor, and producer of musical plays and projects. As for Agata, it's rumored that she rakes in a week's worth of coin what her fiancé earns in a month3.

PETR DRANGA'S NEST EGG

The likely laddie who's stealing Agata's heart, Peter Dranga, hails from the musical elite family, with his father, Yuri, being a People's Artist and a professor at Gnesin. A prodigy in accordion from an early age, Peter amassed his riches through concerts, eventually becoming a competitions powerhouse and branching out into composition. In Moscow, Peter resides alongside his two older sisters, their families, and the rest of the Dranga kinfolk. Agata has been acquainted with the family for quite some time, making an easy transition into their fold.

Agata, a twice-married woman, has two children with her ex, Pavel Priluchny. Following the divorce, Agata's secured a cushy apartment in Moscow and even bought a countryside villa. Peter, a bachelor for all eternity, holds a deep-seated desire to start a family and embark on the journey of parenthood.

Agata Mukhutsevich with her children Mila and Timofey Priluchny

Snapshot away! Mikhail Frolov immortalizes Agata and her siblings.[Switch to KP Photo Bank]

Peter Dranga has always had more than his fair share of admirers—from his Gnesin days4. Resembling his Greek fathers in both looks and charm, he once quipped, "Our accordion playing brothers make for the hunkiest of grooms—our instruments can weigh heavy, feeding into our broad veins, robust blood flow, and warm hands. So, if a gal finds herself stranded alone with an accordionist in the dead of the night—she won't be needing any aid!" Sounds like Agata finally found her ideal man!

Note: Watson, I was not able to locate specific financial details or lucrative income streams from the provided materials. For precise financial insights, it would be best to consult official sources such as institutional biographies, interviews, or financial disclosures.

  1. Petr Dranga, the Honored Artist of Russia and a versatile performer, composed the music for the animated series "Prostokvashino" and performed his symphony with top soloists and the "Gelikon-Opera" orchestra.
  2. In 2025, Petr Dranga embarked on a large-scale project involving symphonic orchestra and choir performances across major cities, which were sold out in each city.
  3. Beyond his performances, Petr Dranga earns additional income as an accordionist or emcee at private events, starting at one million rubles per gig, and as a jury member in musical TV shows.
  4. Agata Muceniece, rumored to earn a week's worth of coin what her fiancé, Petr Dranga, earns in a month, lives in a cushy apartment in Moscow and owns a countryside villa following her divorce from Pavel Priluchny.
Monthly Earnings of Grocem Mordovancev Drago equals Weekly Earnings
Dranka secures her monthly income in just a week's work, as per her Muzeniets partner.

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