The thing about tube amps is that there is a VAST difference in sound among different types and brands, so you really need to do some auditioning to determine what best suits your taste. For my own taste, I would be looking for something on the warmer, fuller sounding side, given the sound of your speakers. At the same time, you don't want to sacrifice the terrific dynamics you get from those speakers. I think you should also seriously consider integrated amps and not just power amps. Most tube integrated amps are pretty much a tube power amp with switching and a volume control added to the amp and the gain stage from a linestage is really not needed.
Your list includes some pretty divergent sound types like the leaner sounding Audio Research vs. the Conrad Johnson amps.
Let me add another brand for your consideration: look at Synthesis Audio amps. They make amps that are on the warmer side--rich, full sound, but not sluggish or murky sounding. They deliver a "big" sound and do a good job of flooding the room with sound. They have a lot of punch too. I particularly like the models utilizing KT-66 or 6L6 tubes. This sound is so much more vibrant, energetic and alive than the sound of any Decware amps I've heard.