The notes below are intended to help in finding or adapting the texts and chants for Matins according to the 1962-3 rubrics.
Divinum Officium provides the texts for the Invitatory antiphon (Surrexit Dominus), hymn (Rex sempiterne Domine) and the antiphon for each Nocturn.
The chants for the invitatory antiphon and hymn can be found in the Liber Responsoralis (pg 82); for the antiphons in the Standhofe Psalterium (download PDF). The Liber Hymnarius of 1983 also provides the invitatory (pg 79) and a version of the hymn with different words (pg 76).
The Easter tone for the Te Decet Laus can be found both in the LR (Pg 42, alter tonus) and Liber Hymnarius.
The Gregofacsimil website also provides a complete set of texts and chants for the Sunday in one document, including including psalm pointing for the Third Sunday. Note though that the chant provided for Psalm 94 and the hymn tone are different to those provided in the Liber Responsorialis. In addition, the antiphon for the third Nocturn is from the Roman Office and is not that provided in the breviary. The proper chant according to the Standhofe draft Psalterium is as throughout the year (alleluia).
As always, Divinum Officium provides the Roman readings and responsories, not the Benedictine ordering. The correctly arranged texts can be found on the Lectio Divina Notes Blog, and notes on where to find the chants for the responsories can be found here.
The 'ordinary' of Sundays in Eastertide
Divinum Officium provides the texts for the Invitatory antiphon (Surrexit Dominus), hymn (Rex sempiterne Domine) and the antiphon for each Nocturn.
The chants for the invitatory antiphon and hymn can be found in the Liber Responsoralis (pg 82); for the antiphons in the Standhofe Psalterium (download PDF). The Liber Hymnarius of 1983 also provides the invitatory (pg 79) and a version of the hymn with different words (pg 76).
The Easter tone for the Te Decet Laus can be found both in the LR (Pg 42, alter tonus) and Liber Hymnarius.
The Gregofacsimil website also provides a complete set of texts and chants for the Sunday in one document, including including psalm pointing for the Third Sunday. Note though that the chant provided for Psalm 94 and the hymn tone are different to those provided in the Liber Responsorialis. In addition, the antiphon for the third Nocturn is from the Roman Office and is not that provided in the breviary. The proper chant according to the Standhofe draft Psalterium is as throughout the year (alleluia).
Readings and responsories
As always, Divinum Officium provides the Roman readings and responsories, not the Benedictine ordering. The correctly arranged texts can be found on the Lectio Divina Notes Blog, and notes on where to find the chants for the responsories can be found here.