It fit the game, yeah, but "notable" means the music is so good it literally rises above the game. A title starts playing and you
notice it. Everytime it plays after that, you think to yourself "that's a damn good title." I beat all the Witcher games at least twice yet never had that happen once. We're talking 100s of hours worth of being exposed to the music. That's not a good track record. Even in that preview, only a few seconds stood out and that was because it started rolling into the Witcher theme which is good.
Example of notable music:
-Mass Effect: Spectre induction
-Assassin's Creed III: Aquilla
-Crysis 2: Main Theme
I could literally go on for pages including games that aren't AAA. If you played those games and heard those titles, those titles probably just started playing in your head. That's what "notable" means.
Here's one you probably don't recognize the title of but if you've ever played a few hours of Skyrim, it's another title you'll instant recognize:
Honestly, I wish Witcher series had better music. Most of my music library is composed of music from games. When I want my mind blown or to get lost in sound, Witcher is not where I go.