First be warned that is one of the most crowded weeks of the year and if you are going to make reservations you better do them soon. In fact, you may find some or all of your choices are already gone.
The quietest of the group would be AKL. It sits out by itself away from everything else, except for the animals in the savannah. Have not seen it yet but reports have generally been giving it high ratings. However, you must take a bus everywhere from there if you don't have a car. In any event, when you are in your room anywhere at WDW it is usually quiet, so I am not sure you should consider "quiet" as an important issue.
GF concierge is the best of three if for no other reason than its concierge rooms are larger than the other two. Also, GF is a very luxurious resort (and the most expensive). From there you are just a short monorail ride away from MK and you also monorail to Epcot (bus elsewhere).
If you want the best location on site, then the YC concierge is the choice. YC/BC, BW, and Swan/Dolphin are the Epcot resorts. You can walk from one to other and walk to Epcot and MGM (bus elsewhere). You are within walking distance of over two dozen restaurants (at the resorts, at Epcot, and at MGM). The BW is a night life spot and you can walk there. YC also has the best pool on site although at that time of year it is often too cool to go to the pool.
You may want to consider other options. For example, for probably less you can get a 1BR villa at BoardWalk or Wilderness Lodge villas. That gives you two rooms, far more space than a concierge room, and you also get a kitchen and washer/dryer. Wilderness Lodge is is in a very woodsy area and provides not only quiet but perhaps the best themed resort on site (early 1900's national park lodge and even has its own geyser) From there you boat to MK and bus everywhere else. BW (which I personally consider to be the best resort on site) has the same location advantage as YC but also gives you the nightlife area without even leaving your resort.
I do not know about Gaylord Palms, but be aware that if you stay off-site then you should get a car. Bus service from off-site resorts is usually mediocre to lousy at best (even when they try to tell you how great it is).