In the 1963 Office, due to the restoration of the Vigil to its proper time in the evening, Matins of the Resurrection is rarely said. Nonetheless, it is worth knowing that all of the texts and chants for it are provided in the Liber Responsorialis (LR), at pages 82-94.
During the Octave, the 1963 Office has three readings each day, and for Monday and Tuesday provides the option of using either the psalms of the feast, or the psalms of the day. This reflects the structure of earlier breviaries, in which Monday and Tuesday had twelve readings, but the Office reverted to its normal form, but with three readings each day from Wednesday.
The Invitatory antiphon and hymn each day are as for the Sunday of the Resurrection, in LR, and translations for the readings and responsories can be found on my Lectio Divina blog - note that they differ from the Roman Office in some cases. Sources for the chants for the responsories can be found on the Benedictine Responsory blog (search on EasterOctMon, etc in the labels section).
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