Interesting. I find Richter's WTC the most lyrical imaginable, even
too lyrical and not a bit flashy (also slowish rather than fast) while
Nikolayeva's very heavy-handed to put it gently. I heard her live in 1970s
in a few giant recitals - all of LvB sonatas, WTC, perhaps also Art of
Fugue (don't recall now) - and it was definitely a very muscular playing
(well, she herself was muscular to say the least), not a slightest bit
lyrical. To me, she's much better suited to Shostakovich's Preludes &
Fugues.
I don't recall who her students were.
-Margaret Mikulska