This would pertain to the "etc" portion of the topic. I think he can still do a nice fanfare. It is the minor themes where his composing style has taken a downturn (although I'm still a huge fan). Consider The Empire Strikes Back score vs any of the prequel scores. Williams always creates about 3 new major themes for each SW fan (even that was somewhat thin with the prequels), but the reason that the older scores are so well loved is because of all of the memorable minor themes he created that were 1. Memorable and 2.Lyrical almost in the same sense that a "major theme" would be. Consider ESB (for major themes, we'll say "Yoda", "Imperial March" and "Han & Leia" are the majors. When you look at the film, consider 1. The music from the AT At battle 2.Hyperspace (used twice in the movie) 3.Cloud City's theme 4.The music used when the Falcon is preparing to escape from the slug. All of these are recognizable to certain parts of the movie and could almost be developed into concert suites themselves. I find this severely lacking in the prequels. Maybe the inspiration for that many new themes is no longer there. Say what you will about Lucas and his musical editing, but maybe he chopped everything up so much because so much of the new material sounds like other Williams themes from Hook, or any other 1990's JW score.